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domaingenius

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I had someone, end user, offer to buy a domain. Wonder if
I should/could put domain on here and let them bid against
domainers ?. Maybe DNForum could make this a feature, kind
of like a self run sedo auction ?.

Any ideas or suggestions ?. Main thing I guess would be,would
the end user be bothered to join DNForum to bid ? Could DNForum
maybe make it easy for end users bidders to join in
such auction ?

DG
 

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Yeah I guess you could put it up for auction with a reserve price with the person's offer. If you get more then you sell to other bidder. If it doesn't reach reserve price then you sell to the original bidder. Maybe the original guy won't want the domain to go to auction and will offer you even more.
 

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Done this many times - start a sedo auction with end user making offer, let the market decide from there. Fair & safe for all parties.
 

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yeah good way to get your domain to auction.

good luck
 

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So maybe somehow DNforum might make a section for such auctions
with ability for END USERS to join simply in order to bid and only have access
to the auction section (i.e. dont want no trade secrets of domainers
leaking out, lol)

Any chance of this ?.

DG
 
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