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I would say TDNAM ranks as one of the worst domain aftermarkets.
My experience with TDNAM has been very dissapointing and not worth my while.
I have listed many domains on TDNAM after paying membership fee etc... I have only received a few offers on TDNAM, several have ended with non paying buyers.
I have recently completed my first sale which has been paid. I was told by someone on DNF that TDNAM takes a month to process payments! IMO this is very unusual and makes it not worth selling there. After selling a domain I have had no follow up email from TDNAM and many emails from a buyer who is worried about not getting the domain they paid for. After weeks I vague email with no transfer instructions or escrow process. Why would TDNAM accept and hold payments (for 30 days) without even making sure the domains are transfered correctly? This is very unprofessional and unsafe for buyer and seller.
The last domain I sold on TDNAM happened to be sold earlier to someone on DNF and I forgot to remove from TDNAM. I sent an email to TDNAM support and received an reply that my TDNAM account had been banned and I will need to pay $10 fee to reinstate my account.
My experience with TDNAM has been very dissapointing and not worth my while.
I have listed many domains on TDNAM after paying membership fee etc... I have only received a few offers on TDNAM, several have ended with non paying buyers.
I have recently completed my first sale which has been paid. I was told by someone on DNF that TDNAM takes a month to process payments! IMO this is very unusual and makes it not worth selling there. After selling a domain I have had no follow up email from TDNAM and many emails from a buyer who is worried about not getting the domain they paid for. After weeks I vague email with no transfer instructions or escrow process. Why would TDNAM accept and hold payments (for 30 days) without even making sure the domains are transfered correctly? This is very unprofessional and unsafe for buyer and seller.
The last domain I sold on TDNAM happened to be sold earlier to someone on DNF and I forgot to remove from TDNAM. I sent an email to TDNAM support and received an reply that my TDNAM account had been banned and I will need to pay $10 fee to reinstate my account.