Yeah, the $150 commission for .CO.IN, .IN and a bunch of other extensions is indeed listed sedo's site, and has been ever since they implemented it.
Best,
Rob
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I receieved notice that someone made an offer on one of my .in domain names. The offer was as follows
Offer - $200
sedo's commission - $150
I get - $50
I emailed sedo to inform them that there was a mathematical mistake and this is the response I received:
"Hello,
The no minimum commission offer is valid for sales of the following TLDs: .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, .us, .name, .li, .be, .dk, .de, .at, .ch.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Best regards,
XXX XXXXX
Director of Customer Relations"
I emailed back asking if the dozens of people selling .in domains for $100 - $200 know about this policy....but no response yet.
Any feedback would be appreciated - thanks - SRW
Yeah, the $150 commission for .CO.IN, .IN and a bunch of other extensions is indeed listed sedo's site, and has been ever since they implemented it.
Best,
Rob
moneyOriginally Posted by fredlucas
Hmm, maybe a more appropriate place to talk about this would be the 'sedo' section of the Preferred Partners forum ( http://www.dnforum.com/f129/ ).
Actually, there is already a thread going there about the $150 fee: http://www.dnforum.com/f129/minimum-commission-sedo-com-150-a-thread-91308.html
Best,
Rob
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