Hi Nick,

In my opinion there are problems with this model. There is 
nothing in any of the Auction help documentation, which as 
you know, we as resellers can't modify, that advises the 
auction bidder they are responsible for the annual renewal 
payment to the reseller.

It is also my opinion that the auction escrow timing 
should be spelled out very clearly to the bidder. Right 
now it is hidden in the documentation, and if you are 
using mozilla browser, can't even read.

Other then lowering the starting price, I don't see a lot 
of  Tucows resources going into this model. I've decided 
to table any marketing until I see some progress.

Maxine Appleby
NameBids.com










On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 14:38:25 +0300
  "Nick Wilsdon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Can someone help me better understand the auction domain 
>procedure?
> 
> As far as I get it, we make a commission on each domain 
>successfully
> auctioned through us. At day -81 we get charged for a 
>year's renewal of the
> domain (the money is taken from our Tucows account). On 
>day -100-105 the
> auction commission is put into our account. 
> 
> Does this mean we are meant to charge the auction winner 
>for a year's
> renewal *after* they have already paid the auction 
>price?  I'm really hoping
> that the year renewal is included in the auction fee 
>they pay or I can see
> some problems with this. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Nick 
> 
> CEO
> e3internet
> http://www.e3internet.com 
> 
> 
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