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    Question re: Push to Auction at Sedo

    I have an offer on a domain, that is binding for another few days. I had considered using the push to auction but I notice it isn't there. Is it only there immediately after you receive an offer?

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    did you scroll all the way to the bottom of the page?


    i think it's only there for 5 to 7 days after receiving an offer.
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    Must be 5 days? That would make sense if so, as I'm just past 5 days by a few hours.

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    It's 5 days. It's good to use a reminder service when you seriously consider
    pushing a domain to auction. Easy to miss the deadline because we're used to
    the 7-day deadline for offers.

    But, it's OK. In most cases, push to auction won't really get you a higher offer.
    Most domains are better off negotiating with the buyer.

    Only push a domain to auction when it's a domain you don't mind letting go
    if the price doesn't go up in the auction.

    Sometimes, a winner at the auction may turn out to be a non-payer. The
    Original bidder usually pays soon because he/she wants the domain.

    Hope it helps,
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