Shocking! Namejet repossesses domain after 80 days!

Namejet's repossession service seems to have gone overboard this time.

No matter how one wants to twist and turn this, it’s still shocking.

Domain meta-marketplace Namejet has just clawed back a domain won by its highest bidder.

What makes this case remarkable is the period of time that has elapsed since the domain was won: 80 whole days.

The situation unfolded on DNForum, where the domain owner publicized the email sent by Namejet:

We regret to inform you that a domain you recently purchased through a pre-release auction has been cancelled by the registrar of record, as allowed by the NameJet Agreement. We are not provided with specific details and therefore do not have any further information to provide.

As a result of this Registrar request, we will be refunding the entire auction fee and removing the domain from your account within the next few days. Please be assured that this is a rare occurrence, and we do apologize for the inconvenience.

While it’s known that eNom domains that are sold via Namejet have a 45-day lockdown period, this particular transaction apparently involves Fabulous.com as the registrar.

Namejet then goes on pointing to the Terms and Conditions in order to defend its domain clawback, 80 days since the current owner was awarded the domain.

Ridiculous? We think so. 🙁

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