They are a bigtime scammers. Recently was assisting a friend to get access to a domain name which was registered in godaddy. They scammed him for a couple of hundred dollars for contacting the domain owner to get a deal on the domain and eventually nothing happened. Not even a mail was sent on behalf the scammed money as we found that the domain was owned by another friend and eventually got it transferred. He confirmed that he has not received any mail from godaddy's domain buy service since the contact was under privacy protection. Another scamming method to siphon money from people.To make it more clear, if you need a domain which is registered in godaddy and has privacy protection enabled, please do not pay money to godaddy to broker a deal on behalf of you with the existing domain owner. They take huge sum of money, do nothing and stop responding. It's like giving your hard earned money for free to these godaddy scammers. One of the worst registrars and I don't want to open another can of worms with their really really bad service (hosting, emailing and all such services!)
thiht|5 years ago
If it was a ccTLD (2 characters on the TLD), they could also be sanctioned, depending on the rules of the extension.
The sanction can range from a (huge) fee, to a revocation of their accreditation, so it's not nothing.
snowwrestler|5 years ago
And if GoDaddy reaches out to that customer on behalf of another customer, they don't reveal any private information. Each customer only sees their own interaction with GoDaddy. They don't see each others' info.
m_km|5 years ago
Source - https://baremetrics.com/blog/scored-baremetrics-dot-com
theogravity|5 years ago
I said yes and their process was extremely fast in the transfer and getting paid.
I use Google Domains now for my stuff.
user5994461|5 years ago
abrichr|5 years ago
Thanks for the heads up! Any recommendations for alternative methods for accomplishing this?