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I am about to park my domains at sedo and I am at the "minimum" window.

One of my domains has the word "properties" in it and since this is my first time parking at sedo I do not want to mess anything up. So for the minimum I should put what number? $999,999? So if someone wants to buy it I understand that any offer under that will not show up, but what happens if they put $1,000,000? Do I have to sell it to them?

I guess I am confused about the "asking" and "minimum" fields?

EDIT: I just found out you can't list a listing with a minimum of $999,999. $10,000 is the max.

for a domain with the word "properties" in it should I just leave both fields blank then?
 
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An offer that does not meet your minimum asking price won't pass the offer page. They'd have to offer at least as much. Receiving an offer above that will inform you of a pending offer and you can then decide whether to accept it, counter it, or send the domain to a public 7 day auction.
 
Thank you.

I have one more quick question. I am about to park a domain with the word "toyota" followed by the name of a vehicle model, is this legal or can I run into some kind of trouble later on?
 
Certain tm's are filtered out. ToyotaCarUsers would probably be fine but ToyotaCorolla would not. If you're asking whether Sedo will accept it, they might drop it later on, perhaps at the request of the car maker. As a rule of thumb, avoid tm domains.
 
Definately avoid TM names. They can cause nothing but trouble in the longterm even if they get good traffic in the short term. I especially wouldn't want to risk my account/membership with certain parking/reselling companies over one silly TM. They will eventually hunt you down with a C&D email/order. Good luck.
 
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