Hi, apologies for not including renewals. Those domains are just liquidation non profitable sale.
. Agency $19 renewal on Dyna
. Store $47 on namecheap
But the problem is uneditable auction thread. You locked it without giving a chance to add renewal.
You should give 24 hrs for edit.
Anyway domains not expires on the next 3 months so renewals are not necessary.
P. S. Mod why do you hate me? I am a good person.
Hello,
You may have missed the part in our reply above where we pointed out that it would not be ethical to bind bidders to bids that were placed on domains with misinformed renewal costs. As they may have been expecting a "Standard" renewal of $9 to $20.
Had you disclosed the actual renewal rates, the bids would have remained binding. However, since you did not disclose them, the listing violated the rule we referenced previously, and all bids were voided.
You cannot edit an auction adding a higher renewal cost after bids have already been placed. That's not fair to the bidders of the auction(s).
You are more than welcome to start new auctions. Just be sure to disclose those renewal costs that exceed $15 as outlined in the rule this time to avoid any unfortunate situations like this one from happening again.
For reference, here's the rule that applies to your auction editing request after bids have been placed: 6.2.3. An auction cannot be modified once a bid is placed with the exceptions of its Buy-It-Now ("BIN") price (e.g., a BIN price may be added), its bid increments, approving additional bidders, adding payment methods, and/or adding additional domains at no extra cost. Once a bid is placed, every allowable change (the exceptions just mentioned) must be posted to the thread as a new reply as well as updated in the original post before it becomes effective and valid (e.g., a BIN price cannot be accepted until that is done, but
rule 6.2.10 applies). BIN prices are not reserve prices and therefore do not affect
rule 6.2.10.
We hope that information helps.