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    I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    First off, let me say that last year I got a $100 first offer, and $50,000 second offer, so I don't think it's a good idea to ignore first bids, no matter how low.

    HOWEVER -- sedo does limit bidders to (I think) 10 open bids at any given time, and every bid is open for 7 days UNLESS the seller responds.

    Here is where we can really f*** the low-ballers -- we all ignore low-ball 2nd bids! Do not counteroffer, do not cancel bid thread. Every person that does this will stop the low-baller for a week, and I suspect these guys try dozens at a time. A bunch of sedo sellers ignoring their second bid would cripple the mass low-baller.

    Anyone else with me?

    What -- no takers? After all these complaints about low-ball bidders??
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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    I usually ignore them for 3 or 4 days.
    I will make it 6 days now.
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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    Unless the offer is serious, I don't respond at all. They have my email from the WHOIS; if they are serious, they eventually get in touch with me.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperPark
    What -- no takers? After all these complaints about low-ball bidders??

    I'd rather see a BIN system at sedo. This has been happening a lot to me lately. A seller sets an asking price, I make an offer at the asking price, then the seller turns around and makes a counter offer at 10-50x higher than the asking price they set.

    Total waste of time.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    I wonder how many big sales started with a low ball offer ,
    work them all, "Moby Dick" might be at the end of the line...

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    I reject lowball offers outright.

    I bought a domain for $30 in 2003. Someone found the selling thread on DNF and offered me $60 for it - acting pissy on top of that because I asked $1800 for the name. Then he threatened me he'd use Pool to get the name from me.

    I just sold it for $2500. Prices are going up, not down.
    Lowballers can suck on a sour sucker.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    Quote Originally Posted by Acroplex
    I reject lowball offers outright.
    As noted in the 1st post, I'd be $50k poorer if I did that
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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    I use the minimum bid option on most if not all my domains. Low-ball offers are auto rejected.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperPark
    Anyone else with me?
    I'm with you on this Juniper.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    By not setting a minimum offer (which might then leak their bottom price), sellers are inviting lowballing. It's trade off.

    By the way, sedo does have a BIN system where sellers are obliged to sell at the "fixed price" if they so choose (instead of "make offer").
    Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.

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    Re: I have the answer to stopping SEDO Low-ball bidding!

    Quote Originally Posted by nameslave
    By not setting a minimum offer (which might then leak their bottom price), sellers are inviting lowballing. It's trade off.

    By the way, sedo does have a BIN system where sellers are obliged to sell at the "fixed price" if they so choose (instead of "make offer").
    I'll be doing both depending on the names from now on.

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