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What’s the other account?
It's bizarre but not uncommon. There's more than meets the eye beyond some of the NP user accounts if you pay close attention to it.
Hello,
Even if/when an account is restricted or closed, the purchasing/bidding member is still bound to any purchase agreements they made prior to the restriction or closure.
If an auction has ended or received a sold post by a member with a restricted or closed account and they have not responded or paid for the domain, please add a @Echo Mod Team to that direct message so we can investigate and get more involved.
Related/Official use ONLY: https://www.namepros.com/reports/54649/
Thanks
From NamePros Support yesterday:
"A closed or restricted account still must honor the binding purchase agreement if they win and make payment / The seller may report the winner if they fail to pay and we can get more involved"
Example: Sometimes, business members may also have a personal free account. They may not be using their personal account for conducting business, however, they have been using the gold account for business. In this example, the gold accounts subscription may have expired and the account would need to be closed due to the following: All members may have 1 free personal or blue account and unlimited Gold accounts as long as all accounts are in good standing.This seems illogical?
Am I missing something here?
Example: Sometimes, business members may also have a personal free account. They may not be using their personal account for conducting business, however, they have been using the gold account for business. In this example, the gold accounts subscription may have expired and the account would need to be closed due to the following: All members may have 1 free personal or blue account and unlimited Gold accounts as long as all accounts are in good standing.
Since the example member no longer has a gold account, they can only have the free personal or blue account.
Just because they let the Gold subscription expire does not mean they can just back out of binding purchase agreements. Even with the Account closed title, they must still honor the agreement they entered into.
That's just one scenario.
We hope that helps clarify a bit more.
When it comes to auctions, neither a buyer or seller may back out of a binding auction agreement.As those of us who run the auction want to avoid shenanigans like this, I feel we have the right to cancel their bid once we see the account is terminated, especially from a new account with no ratings..!?!
This particular user in question has caused a major energy leak for a few of us here
6.2.6. All valid bids are binding and cannot be retracted. Bids are void 7 days after outbid by another member or after the auction ends, whichever is later, unless it is the winning bid in which case it is binding until the sale is completed. Auctions and bids that are unclear, illegible, conducted outside of the public listing (e.g. via direct message), contain inaccurate information or invalid amounts are considered null and void.
6.2.10. Auction holders (sellers) must sell to the highest bidder with a valid bid at the end of the auction or to the first buyer to accept a valid Buy-It-Now ("BIN") price before the auction ends. If the BIN price matches the current high bid, then the auction ends immediately with the current high bidder as the winner. Rule 6.1.17 applies.
Rule: 6.2.9 applies to adding a guideline to decline a bid.6.2.9. Reserving the right to decline a bid is only allowed if stated before the auction's first bid, is enacted before the auction has ended, and includes a fair reason. Rule 6.1.24 applies.
Requiring 15+ positive trade reviews is clear and reasonable, with an option to DM for approval, sure. Keep in mind, of you approve them and their account is restricted/closed after said approval, it's still binding, unless you also clearly state in your guidelines that bids from a restricted/closed account will be voided.However, a seller could clearly state prior to the auction starting (No bids yet) in their guidelines that any closed or restricted accounts may no bid in the auction. Furthermore, if an account is to be restricted or closed during an active auction with a bid from them, it will be voided.
@Echo Mod Team
I make a mention that bidders need 15+ to make sure their bids qualify unless they DM me first for approval.....
So this protects me the seller from this scenario and I can void the bid from a closed account with less than 15 ratings - yes?
unless you also clearly state in your guidelines that bids from a restricted/closed account will be voided.
Hmm. Care to elaborate. I'm somewhat of a newbie here.
Well, if Shop Owner wins, he or she better cough up their bid!