I had a list of domains parked / with nameservers set to Sedo earlier and later changed them to Afternic to check the sales and offer views. What I see is,
Sedo showed lot of offer views on the domains, even if not parked there and clicks on some domains as well when its parked.
But Afternic not showing any views/ visits on the same domains after changing the parking / nameservers to them.
Is the Afternic views counter not working properly
Or was the Sedo's views counts fake?
I’ve lost all faith in that Aftercompany I no longer care to say their name
They jammed up 400 plus domains of mine, telling me that my domains were listed for sale but meanwhile telling anyone who wants to buy one of my domains, “taken, not available”
However, since my customers wanted my domain and that foul Aftercompany wanted so much to be of help, they offer my customer the option to pay GoDaddy ( my registrar ) $70 for GoDaddy to contact me and ask me over the phone if I’d sell it?!?!
But wait, for one penny they offer my customers the chance to buy my great domain name with a letter “S” on the end of it
So what likely is going to happen in that situation? My customers aren’t going to pay GoDaddy $70 to ring my phone and ask if I’m selling my domain ( which I am ) but instead my customers are gonna buy the 1 letter different domain for a penny
And that happened 5505 times in a 41 day period of time
So why didn’t I just have my ownership info available to the 5505 customers that Whois searched me?!?
I DID !!!!!!!!!!!!!
GoDaddy and that freakin Aftercompany decided to mask all 400 plus of my domains for sale!!! WTF?!?!?!
Yep, GoDaddy normally charges $10 per year per name to mask your ownership, but being such nice people they decided to mask mine for FREE without my permission or knowledge?!?!?
That’s $4000 of masking fees that GoDaddy let go, why would they do that?!?!
Because obviously it’s more lucrative to steal my customers from me, and what a perfect way to do this with another company to point the finger at… GoDaddy claims, it’s not us, it’s them and that foul Aftercompany says, “you’re not our customer… hanging up now