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You conspired with Amanda. Are you the moderator to say that I broke rules. How do you know? Because you leverage my not knowing to accuse me of shill biddingI’m still counting how many forum rules this user broke.
Too many members like this lately. Too many “report” button uses. Too much wasted time.
Hello,I put a domain for sale in wrong category.
I wanted to get offers on adjustreality.com
AdjustReality.com $1 Start $35BIN
Auction ends 24hrs after last bid.
Registrar DropCatch.com
Expires 28/08/2020
Payment - PayPal
You had a $35 BIN on your auction, and then a new account using your device posted a bid on your auction for "250."Because you leverage my not knowing to accuse me of shill bidding
Then they accused me of shill bidding
But sir what to do I do know, they said you are under investigation and restricted my account I had paid 100 dollars for it today
They blackmail me
That's the pot calling the kettle black.Too many members like this lately. Too much wasted time.
ACCUSED ME OF SHILL BIDDING
I am a newbie here and I was hurt emotionally by what had happened today I had just created my account today and that too gold account. I can understand your policy of fairness for all.
I didn't know how that works and also you have restricted my account to 3 posts per 45 minutes, thereby refusing me a chance to explain myself.
I don't want to argue any further.You were definitely shill bidding. That's when you create a second account to bid on your own auction, which is exactly what you did.
It's a contract. If you spend money with a credit card, then complain that you didn't know how a credit card works and want your money back, you don't get it back.
You are expected to follow through with your contract. If you didn't know what you were doing, you shouldn't have offered your domain for sale in the first place--you should've asked for help or done more research first.
The action that we typically take when an auction isn't followed through is to restrict the account. However, the agreement is ultimately between you and the winner, and the winner may choose to enforce the agreement through legal recourse. While I doubt that would happen over $1, it's important to keep in mind that there are real consequences for breaking a contract.
Nobody is blackmailing your or conspiring against you; these are our standard policies, and they're well-documented. However, by making a public thread about it, you're a lot more likely to get negative feedback from the rest of the community, which isn't going to feel nice. Our staff attempt to be impartial, but members have no obligation to do so, so they'll generally be more blunt.
Nobody is forcing you to deal with this publicly--you could've easily contacted support by clicking the button in the lower-right corner of each webpage or emailing us. Even when your account is restricted, you should be able to contact us via that button.
You very clearly operate the account @Trustgodhaha; we can see when the same person creates two accounts.
You had a $35 BIN on your auction, and then a new account using your device posted a bid on your auction for "250."
What would you call that?