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Offers TEZI.COM GEO domain,meaning inflation in hindi..Prounounceable CVCV

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This is a true gem registered since 5/2003

BIN 1500+FEES

TEZI means inflation in hindi and urdu.
TEZI is a common name.
TEZI is a small place in georgia. Here and Check Here
TEZI is a operand in science . Check here
TEZI also sounds like tazi (nickname for Tasmania) in australia.

This is what just comes from the top of the head....In addition to this this word may have so many other meanings and use.


Has over 5,00,000 results in google it is one of the great CVCV name worth acquiring.

Looking for offers...

registered with enom expiring in may 2008.
 
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Thanks you for starting this off...Looking for more...

HIgh offer is now 1.3 K.. Looking for more....

Bumping this one
 
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I have won the domain tezi.com in the SEDO auction few days ago, I paid the domain and now I get a SEDO email saying you sold the domain!!!???

Is this a scam, are you a scammer, what is going on?
 

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Wow, I almost bid on this one.
 

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I purchased the domain back in February. I have NEVER put it up for sale. Sounds like a scam. Fortunately the domain is still safely in my account.
 

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I just sent a Pm to SEDO to know their story version asking them to publish here.
How can an auction start and finalize without any control?
Something is not clear here.
 

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I can vouch for ebatcave. SEDOs mistake here. Perhaps the original owner got an offer, as he still had it in his account, and pushed it to auction without thinking?
 

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I can vouch for ebatcave. SEDOs mistake here. Perhaps the original owner got an offer, as he still had it in his account, and pushed it to auction without thinking?

If so, it would definitely not be some sort of scam (unless the scammer is extremely stupid), as the supposed owner would never get the cash without actually pushing the domain to the winning bidder first. Weird issue really ..
 

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Tom:
I just asked to the previous owner to also participate in the conversation to verify if he put the domain at auction when it was no longer the owner.

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Stian:
It's not the first time an owner cancel an auction after seeing he did not get the amount he wanted. I seen this a pair of times in the past.

If it's the fault of SEDO:
SEDO recently protected sellers asking buyers to be verified.
Maybe it's also time to set up some measures to protect buyers and avoid such domain sales cancellation.
 

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Stian:
It's not the first time an owner cancel an auction after seeing he did not get the amount he wanted. I seen this a pair of times in the past.

If the fault is from SEDO:
SEDO recently protected sellers asking buyers be verified. Maybe it's also time to set up some measures to protect buyers and avoid such domain sales cancellation.

True. I have had lots of terribly disappointing sales through Sedo, but I have always completed the transactions. Sometimes you need to take a few hits, only to come back stronger in another sale. ;)

Good luck with the transaction Francois.
 

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I agree. Protecting the buyers is really needed. If the seller takes the risk of an auction...they have to be obligated to sell....sometimes it sucks, but you have to follow though.

I would be interested to hear from sedo as to who put the name to auction.
 

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Hello Guys,

I was the previous owner of the domain and I sold it to ebatcave long time back.As soon as escrow cleared out I pushed the domain in his account.

I never put the domain on sedo as I dont use sedo much for selling domain names.I hardly have any names up at sedo.

Also I dont have anything to do with this domain and dont know what is happening or whoever put it up for sale.I am a reputable seller here in dnforum and wouldn't do something silly to ruin that.
 

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The only one able to clarify who listed the domain is Sedo.
 

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And nothing will be clarified:

SEDO just told me that due to their privacy policy they cannot disclose who accepted to put tezi.com in auction.

Because the current and old owners both claim not having acted then this will stay a mistery :)
 

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And nothing will be clarified:

SEDO just told me that due to their privacy policy they cannot disclose who accepted to put tezi.com in auction.

Because the current and old owners both claim not having acted then this will stay a mistery :)

But what do they say to the fact that the seller won't proceed with the auction transaction? They did verify that the auction starter actually owned the name, right? :uhoh:
 

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They did not say ANYTHING except the fact sellers are protected under their privacy policy.
 
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