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mineistaken 01-07-2013 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by qwe (Post 19413781)
I mean whoever redeemed more then once, I had 5 redeemed and 4 saying invalid now

Yes, couple days ago I heard they caught on those cheaters. One should be left though.

woj 01-07-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19413813)
Yes, couple days ago I heard they caught on those cheaters. One should be left though.

I bought a bunch of them without any drama so far, BUT I used them all right away...:2 cents:

BlackCrayon 01-07-2013 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by woj (Post 19413820)
I bought a bunch of them without any drama so far, BUT I used them all right away...:2 cents:

it doesn't seem to matter if you used them or not, the products you purchased will be put on hold until you pay with another method. thats what has happened with others anyways.

Webmaster Advertising 01-07-2013 06:11 PM

No issues here either... We had over $400 in credit across multiple business accounts with no issues...

acctman 01-07-2013 06:23 PM

same here no problem. maybe those people did not redeem the coupon code right away. I still have $90 sitting in my account used over $310 in domain renewals

lagcam 01-07-2013 06:27 PM

It was a great offer, and yet people still feel the need to try to cheat the system and get more, more, more?

Webmaster Advertising 01-07-2013 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by lagcam (Post 19413911)
It was a great offer, and yet people still feel the need to try to cheat the system and get more, more, more?

How is it cheating the system?

lagcam 01-07-2013 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19413938)
How is it cheating the system?

What? You mean other than.....

Limit 1 per person.
Limit 1 per visit.
Limit 1 code per GoDaddy.com account.

You knew the terms of the offer and you boasted of how you have circumvented it with multiple accounts etc. It's your choice, and your risk, but when they realise and cancel any registrations bought or renewed through "invalid" Groupon coupons, you will only have yourself to blame.

Notice also that you posted a screenprint of your account which had reference numbers on it. Smart move.

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19392579)
Yes, currently working on my 2nd account registering more there too :)

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19395248)
Update for this... It seems if you purchase this deal from multiple locations / cities (Grand Rapids, Cedar Hills, Wisconsin) you can apply multiple store credits to your GoDaddy accounts :)

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19413884)
No issues here either... We had over $400 in credit across multiple business accounts with no issues...


Webmaster Advertising 01-08-2013 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by lagcam (Post 19414119)
What? You mean other than.....

Limit 1 per person.
Limit 1 per visit.
Limit 1 code per GoDaddy.com account.

You knew the terms of the offer and you boasted of how you have circumvented it with multiple accounts etc. It's your choice, and your risk, but when they realise and cancel any registrations bought or renewed through "invalid" Groupon coupons, you will only have yourself to blame.

Notice also that you posted a screenprint of your account which had reference numbers on it. Smart move.

We did only buy 1, per person, per account.

Just happens multiple people in our office purchased them.

Not seeing how thats 'cheating' we followed their rules.

Black All Through 01-08-2013 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by chaze (Post 19392971)
Not bad! Too bad it's godaddy and they will screw u in the end for a lot more. They are one of the main pushers for the take possession of your domain law that will allow them take your domain(s) if you have any content that is questionable. They already have the power to suspend your domain registration for being an inconvenience.

Guys stop supporting bad companies, your just screwing everyone and yourself. It's not worth a couple bucks.

Never had any of these problems in 9 years that I've been using them

BlackCrayon 01-08-2013 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19414687)
We did only buy 1, per person, per account.

Just happens multiple people in our office purchased them.

Not seeing how thats 'cheating' we followed their rules.

thats fine. some people went through every city building up (in some cases) $1000 in credits with the same account.

Webmaster Advertising 01-08-2013 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 19414793)
thats fine. some people went through every city building up (in some cases) $1000 in credits with the same account.

Nothing wrong with that... If Groupon allowed them too, how is it the person who purchased themselves fault?

If you go to a store and see something on sale, a box of Cheerios for example at $1 a box and you like Cheerios, do you just buy 1 box?

BlackCrayon 01-08-2013 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19414800)
Nothing wrong with that... If Groupon allowed them too, how is it the person who purchased themselves fault?

If you go to a store and see something on sale, a box of Cheerios for example at $1 a box and you like Cheerios, do you just buy 1 box?

well if it said limit 1 box per family or whatever, and you bought 100 at the self scanner and there was no one there to stop you, is that ok? either way, godaddy is reversing the credits for everyone who did that and i think they are right to do so. even that imaginary scenario wouldn't of worked as people found a way to get around the limits by entering different cities into groupon. if they were allowed to simply purchase them over and over again, perhaps but they were purposely gaming the system to do what it was obviously not intended.

mineistaken 02-07-2013 05:55 PM

Does anyone still have in store credit left?

From the quotes bellow you can see that they allowed to use it for discounted names, even 0.99$ ones, but now it looks they do not.
I was not able to use it with codes:
cjcEB199s
gofbin08

And these codes are not only for US/CA.



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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising (Post 19392524)
It comes to something when you try to help people out and have to prove you arent trying to fuck them over...

http://www.pixelsquaredesigns.com/godaddy2.jpg

Use coupon code 'CJC295DFW' to get the domain for a total of $3.13 using this Groupon deal for instore credit...

:321GFY

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Originally Posted by nickutis (Post 19392611)
I can confirm it works for domain purchases

Just got one with coupon 98CENTS

http://www.adultwebmasteraffiliate.com/forums/store.jpg

Very nice deal, thank you!

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Originally Posted by glowlite (Post 19393152)
~ :thumbsup ~ 3 domain names @ $1.16ea, $3.48 total @ 11:57pm EST 12/27/2012


Profits of Doom 02-07-2013 06:11 PM

I still have credit left, but you can't use it with a any of the coupon codes that give 99cents up to $5.99 domains. The cheapest the in store credit will allow you to purchase or renew domains for is $8.49, with the cjc795dom and similar coupon codes...

mineistaken 02-07-2013 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 19469947)
I still have credit left, but you can't use it with a any of the coupon codes that give 99cents up to $5.99 domains. The cheapest the in store credit will allow you to purchase or renew domains for is $8.49, with the cjc795dom and similar coupon codes...

Take a look at posts I quoted, guys used it on 0.99$ and 2.95$ codes. Plus weeks ago I used it myself (on 0.99-1.99 codes).

Unless they changed it recently, but some time ago it was available even for super discounted domains.

Profits of Doom 02-07-2013 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19469958)
Look at my quoted posts, guys used it on 0.99$ and 2.99$ codes. Plus weeks ago I used it myself (on 0.99-1.99 codes).

Unless they changed it recently, but some time ago it was available even for super discounted domains.

They changed it back in January, and there is a big thread about it on the slickdeals.net forum. I registered a bunch of 99 cents domains with the credit initially, but now $8.49 is the cheapest that will work...

mineistaken 02-07-2013 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 19469964)
They changed it back in January, and there is a big thread about it on the slickdeals.net forum. I registered a bunch of 99 cents domains with the credit initially, but now $8.49 is the cheapest that will work...

fuckers changed terms AFTER the fact, its shady.


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