By: Raymond Hackney
We all from time to time have sold a domain one place and forgot to remove from another marketplace. DomainNameSales.com/Internet Traffic sent out an email today telling people to get on top of that because they will suspend both their parking and sales account. So check your account especially if you make decent parking income using Internet Traffic.
Raymond,Dear Partners. We have had several occurrences this year of sales-platform clients, agreeing to sell domain names that they have previously sold, or no longer own.
If you have domain names for sale through our syndication channel or on our platform and you represent that you own them, and that subsequently turns out to be untrue, we will have to immediately suspend your DNS parking and sales account.
Good stewardship of your portfolio, truth, honestly and trust are the basis of our relationship. We value the partners who live up to those ideals but can not support those who unduly create administrative burdens for us through poor stewardship of their domain name portfolios or who are too preoccupied to check whether they still own the names which they agree to sell.
Please take this opportunity to clean your account and only identify names which you own as for sale.
Sincerely,
Frank SchillingThank you,DomainNameSales.com Support
Curious of something.
What happens if the domain name is not marked for sale and you sold a particular domain name. New owner didn’t change nameservers and you still collect the parking revenue.
I don’t think there should be any issues with that one. Its not marked for sale.