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Should sedo change their minimum offer ?

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britishbulldog

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O.K we all know the minimum offer for a sedo domain ($60) but do you guys think it should be :

a) Higher ( what price?)

b) Lower (what price?)

I think maybe a higher price would keep more crap out of the auctions,maybe a $100 minimum ?
 

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Well, they should raise the price as the $60 is disingenuous given that it now costs a minimum of $50 to sell a domain that is not set with a set buy it now price.

As to keeping junk out, nothing stops people from as $10,000 for their junks and that is only since that is Sedo's high easily available price. At a registrar, I get some belly laughs when I see some of the 'premium' domains people want $450,000 for!

Bad news on all of this: Sedo doesn't listen to anyone but Sedo and most of the guys who want $10K for junk aren't either.
 

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You can set a minimum price for your domains.
 

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They either need to change their minimum commission or minimum offer because right now it makes no sense.

Brad
 

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They either need to change their minimum commission or minimum offer because right now it makes no sense.

Brad

That's why all my cheap domains are at fixed prices - you just pay 10%. Means you can offer them cheaper and still get the same return :approve:
 

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As we can set the minimum offer, the default of $60 is obsolete.
 
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