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    Sedo.com Auction

    Can you tell me please how to start sedo auction

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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    either wait til you get a bid you like & then send to auction, but if no more bids will go for that.
    when you get a bid it gives you choices, like counter, accept etc below these is send to auction.
    if you don't want to wait for a bid you can send to auction via sedo broker. the quality of the domain & the tld will determine whether you can put a reserve
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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Does it take some time for the sedo broker to contact you? I submitted several and have not heard back?

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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Pred thanks for your info it was very usefull for me !
    Can you tell me please what to write into the contact email with sedo broker ?

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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Quote Originally Posted by jazzpetals View Post
    Does it take some time for the sedo broker to contact you? I submitted several and have not heard back?
    Expect to wait a few weeks and then MAYBE sedo will contact you.
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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Quote Originally Posted by namestrands View Post
    Expect to wait a few weeks and then MAYBE sedo will contact you.


    Look - there goes a flying pig.

    Geography.info was not considered suitable for the auction - they wanted .com!

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    Question Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Do you have this name parked @ sedo first?

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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Yes I have the names I want to push at auction are parked at sedo.
    Can you tell me please what should I write in the email to the sedo Broker ?

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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Quote Originally Posted by Wot View Post
    Look - there goes a flying pig.

    Geography.info was not considered suitable for the auction - they wanted .com!
    Same issues I am dealing with. Since they have implemented their auctions, not a peep back from a sedo Broker. That's with nearly 3000 domains with them, a good associate who actually works for them in Cologne, Germany and an account manager here in Cambridge, MA.

    My bud in Cologne says he has no idea what the holdup is so he is going to have a broker from the UK contact me. That was in the middle of this past week.

    Says something when their own employees are getting fed up with the lack of service their organization is putting forth.

    "Just a lot of embarrassment, embarrassed to be part of group of domainers who would do this to their fellow man.",
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    Re: Sedo.com Auction

    Hi All!

    First of all, please keep in mind that the brokerag department is fielding emails from just about anyone and everyone who is interested in assisted auctions. With the high volume of requests, the brokerage departmen has had to be selective in the domains chosen to be auctioned off. However, I do encourage you to make requests when you feel a domain is worthy. Also, the timing a request can make a difference, so if you happen to get turned down, you may want to try again at a later point. Also, a good pointer would be to have a very realistic reserve in mind before sending them a message.

    With that aside, I do encourage everyone to consider using the auction feature when available through the online marketplace. Once you have received an offer for any domain, you should be presented with the option to begin an auction. This initial offer will be used as your reserve price, so be careful not to agree to a reserve that you won't want to sell at. If higher bids are received, then the domain goes to the highest bidder. Should no others be made, then the original buye ris considered the winner and will get the domain at the reserve.

    Most of the auctions on our website have been started in this way, so I encourage everyone to try it out. We've found that even domains with smaller reserve prices can sell for higher amounts in this way.

    So check it out, and as always, keep us posted with any great domains you might have under your belt! I hope that helps, and I hope you all have a fantastic day!

    --Keith

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