This email was sent out to everyone on Netfleet's daily subscription list - December 8th, 2014.
Okay - newbies should read the rules before they go and buy crazy names like neildiamond.com.au and mirandakerr.com.au ... and us regular domainers know how crazy and wrong it is to buy these "cybersquater" names, but when a newbie signs up to a Trusted Name Trading Platform site like Netfleet, and then receives a personal email in their inbox that reads:
"Snap top premium domains at Netfleet - Australia's No. 1 Domain Name Trading Platform.
Thousands of Australian domains are selling in less than 24 hours. Don't miss out on enhancing your domain portfolio, and beat your competition by securing high value domains in your industry today."
And then Netfleet are promoting "Today's TOP DOMAINS SELLING RIGHT NOW" with
AliciaKeys.com.au
MichaelBuble.com.au
as the TOP TWO PICKS OF THE DAY!!!!
With NO explanation of trademark infringement or prohibited misspelling rulings by auDA...
There is not one single tiny link on this promotional email that was sent out on the 8th December, to everyone on the Netfleet mail list, to advise new domain buying customers that they are NOT ALLOWED TO OWN THESE NAMES...
Yet Netfleet are blatantly promoting them...
And then taking $49 for each, plus the bid...
And auDA will jump all over the people who buy these names...
And then Netfleet will sell them over and over again...
Yet auDA let Netfleet get away with doing this, but domainers can't?
And from my calculation from the email they sent the day after - they made $485 in one day from the blatant copyright-infringement names - not including the legitimate names that were sold.
I'm sorry. I can't sit here and keep quiet so I don't rock the Australian-Domain-Name-Industry boat. Something's not right here.
Some people are making a lot of money out of this while the rest of us have to tip-toe around trying not to make a commotion.
I really like the Netfleet site and have spent hundreds (maybe thousands now?) of dollars with them. In the beginning I wasted a lot of money on my steep learning curve. Now that I understand the rules, I actually agree with most of them. I wish the rules were promoted a lot clearer, then I wouldn't have given Netfleet so much free money.
I have many powerful domain names that I am entitled to own and currently developing for myself and various clients that I have purchased from them. I think the site looks great and works great too and they provide a great service...
However, making money from names they know people are not allowed to own, is morally incorrect and how they are allowed to do this is beyond me.
If a domainer buys foofighters.com.au - the industry shouts "you're ruining the industry for all of us!!"
If Netfleet promote the same name as one of their TOP PICKS OF THE DAY - with no mention of the rules - we all just sit back and see which sucker buys it and wastes their money.
Crazy.