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DomainFatigue

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This has happened to me quite a few times... A prospective buyer makes a low-ball offer on Sedo. I respond with one I believe to be fair and hear nothing. I personally would rather just cancel the offer after a day or two. Why do I have to wait 7 days? I mean no harm is really done and there is always the possibility that the buyer may accept my offer, but I should have that option... A two day period for example might help move sales along and get rid of some of the BS.
 

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Well, I want to cancel an offer for a domain that was not supposed to be for sale. Guess what? I can't. And also I can't edit the domain to make it "Not for sale". This is getting ridiculous. We are not children playing around. If we want to cancel then we want to ****ing cancel.
 

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Agreed. It seems to me they need to make it A LOT more user friendly...
 
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