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    Are sedo fees still accurate?

    I have a domain parking at sedo,
    now received an offer $150,
    but sedo charge $50 fees,
    according to the rule, the fee should be $15.

    http://www.sedo.com/services/prices....d=&language=us
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    Re: Are sedo fees still accurate?

    Unless you point the dns to sedoparking.com, you will be charged $50 minimum. Quickly point the dns to sedoparking.com and the fee will be reduced instantly.

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    Re: Are sedo fees still accurate?

    my domain is at sedoparking and I still got charged $50 :( ill have to pop an email in.

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    Re: Are sedo fees still accurate?

    the dns is already pointed to sedoparking.com,
    and it still charge $50,
    something in the sedo system must be wrong.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlienGG View Post
    Unless you point the dns to sedoparking.com, you will be charged $50 minimum. Quickly point the dns to sedoparking.com and the fee will be reduced instantly.

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    Re: Are sedo fees still accurate?

    I also got offers on Sunday for $100 & $150 for domains parked at sedo, and the fee was $50. They were .in domains. A 50% fee is very high.

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    Re: Are sedo fees still accurate?

    Hi everyone!

    We are looking into this matter at the moment. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. We have received several complaints of similar situations and we believe that there may be a small system bug that might be affecting the commission.

    Please keep in mind, though, that even if the domain has been parked, if the system has not recognized it as such (if it has received no traffic to date), commission may not be calculated correctly. Also, a domain should be parked for more than 32 days to qualify for the 10% commission.

    We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience. Should you enter into an agreement in which you believe the commission is wrong, please feel free to send a PM, and we will work with you to resolve it.

    Thanks and please stay tuned for more information to come!

    -Monica

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