fucking halvarez drove up a few of my domain bids...they are offering a "rebate" for the difference but its going to be a bitch to jump through the hoops
fucking halvarez drove up a few of my domain bids...they are offering a "rebate" for the difference but its going to be a bitch to jump through the hoops
Courtesy of the link provided by DJ The Kid, the headline reads:
SnapNames: Apologies Shouldn?t Be Conditional, Especially When You Steal From Customers
Read the article. Moniker's sister company Snapnames will only refund the buyers cheated, if they sign a Release of Liability.
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Alex Richards - ICQ #445801946 - sales @ seizethedomain . com
Got an email from snapnames more then a week ago i think, that they fired someone and where investigating every move the guy had made. If i remember correctly they are even planning to pay back every cent to people where the rogue employee was involved in the bidding etc.?
Got an email from snapnames more then a week ago i think, that they fired someone and where investigating every move the guy had made. If i remember correctly they are even planning to pay back every cent to people where the rogue employee was involved in the bidding etc.?
Lets get real here. "Rogue employee". This is sure to have been Snapnames accepted practice. All they are doing is deferring blame to one individual. They never would of voluntarily offered to pay back the $, had it not been for the fact that they got caught.
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Alex Richards - ICQ #445801946 - sales @ seizethedomain . com
“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”
Good I'm glad these fuckers got caught. I used to grab a lot of good domains before snap names started getting them all and doing auctions. It used to be first come first serve to an extent.
In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.
fucking halvarez drove up a few of my domain bids...they are offering a "rebate" for the difference but its going to be a bitch to jump through the hoops
Halvarez drove bids up on ALL the auctions I've been in.
I remember going crazy being in multiple simultaneous auctions and Halvarez being in all of them driving prices up.
The old "rogue employee" excuse is not sitting well with me either, he participated in hundreds of auctions per day and seemed to know the exact valuation of each domain he was bidding on. A single individual can do that? mmm...unlikely.
Also unlikely that Snapnames wouldn't have unmasked him, he was talk about on domainers forum read by Snapnames employees for years and years.
fucking halvarez drove up a few of my domain bids...they are offering a "rebate" for the difference but its going to be a bitch to jump through the hoops
Not sure what you mean? They sent me a couple of forms. One showing what they are going to pay me and the second one I print out, sign and drop in the mail. Not sure what the big deal is?
Don't get me wrong, it is a VERY shitty situation, specially for those who lost out on good domains, but I for one think that SnapNames is going above and beyond to rectify the situation. Even adding interest to the total refund.
Not sure what you mean? They sent me a couple of forms. One showing what they are going to pay me and the second one I print out, sign and drop in the mail. Not sure what the big deal is?
Don't get me wrong, it is a VERY shitty situation, specially for those who lost out on good domains, but I for one think that SnapNames is going above and beyond to rectify the situation. Even adding interest to the total refund.
Verbal, you do realize that your signing that "Rebate" form means that you agree to not hold them liable for their actions. Right?
BTW, im not aiming this message just at you but to all that consider signing that Rebate/Release of Liability agreement.
How would you feel, if I broke into your house, and robbed you of your personal belongings. You would feel violated and call the police.
What if some time goes bye, and I get caught possessing your personal items. Under the circumstances, could I just come up to you and say, "My bad. Sorry about that mate. Not sure what came over me in deciding to rip you off. Why dont I just return the items to you, and call it a day. No charges or anything. Agree?
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Verbal, you do realize that your signing that "Rebate" form means that you agree to not hold them liable for their actions. Right?
BTW, im not aiming this message just at you but to all that consider signing that Rebate/Release of Liability agreement.
How would you feel, if I broke into your house, and robbed you of your personal belongings. You would feel violated and call the police.
What if some time goes bye, and I get caught possessing your personal items. Under the circumstances, could I just come up to you and say, "My bad. Sorry about that mate. Not sure what came over me in deciding to rip you off. Why dont I just return the items to you, and call it a day. No charges or anything. Agree?
I'm not sure if that is an appropriate analogy since the domains expiring at SnapNames aren't really YOUR property yet.
Fortunately for me I never lost an auction to Halverez and my refund is very small, otherwise I would be fairly upset as well. I guess what I'm saying is that they could have probably swept this under the rug, however they (whether they have to or not) ARE dealing with the situation ... and if they TRULY didn't know about the 'rogue' employee, than we just have to deal with it and commend them for doing the right thing .. because it's gotta be costing them dearly.
I'm not sure if that is an appropriate analogy ......
Verbal, your absolutely right about the analogy not being the best, but I hope that my point did come through. The way everything reads so far, it wasn't just an employee of SnapNames but an executive. Keep in mind that Moniker, SnapNames and Oversee are not large companies that have a vast far reaching network of divisions, branches, etc.
The actions taken were for the full benefit to the company, and this "rogue" individual was being reimbursed for purchases.
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II guess what I'm saying is that they could have probably swept this under the rug, however they (whether they have to or not) ARE dealing with the situation ... and if they TRULY didn't know about the 'rogue' employee, than we just have to deal with it and commend them for doing the right thing .. because it's gotta be costing them dearly.
You have to be kidding or you have some sort of relationship with Snapnames.
EVERYBODY knew about Halvarez.
EVERYBODY knew it was an insider.
Snapnames did NOTHING about it for years.
Even assuming he acted alone (which I don't believe for a minute, there is little doubt in my mind the rogue employee thing is a cover up.) it is gross negligence.
You can (maybe) commend Oversees for doing something about it, but not Snapnames, no way, their "negligence" cost some of us tens of thousands of Dollars
the other issue going on is domain companies that see what people and u make a list of names you going to buy u go back an hour later and the good ones where taken
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