Another GoDaddy riddle (1 Viewing)

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Answer me this

How can GoDaddy sell a domain name labeled an "expired domain auction" when the domain name is not expired?

I'll wait
 

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Does anyone have any idea or does the idea seem preposterous at face value
 

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I think GoDaddy is also slowly adjusting the contracts of their registrar partners to adhere to the 30-day limit and not allow any of these 45-days loopholes.

Hopefully, as we get further into 2023, these "rare cases" will virtually disappear.
 

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I think GoDaddy is also slowly adjusting the contracts of their registrar partners to adhere to the 30-day limit and not allow any of these 45-days loopholes.

Hopefully, as we get further into 2023, these "rare cases" will virtually disappear.
I'm afraid you have misinterpreted my description. This is not a case of an expired name being sold to a third party and then renewed by its old owner and clawed back! This is a case of a domain name that is not expired being sold as an expired domain!
 

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You sure it wasn't a 3rd-party auction that got mistakenly included?

What is the domain name?