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Has anyone used undeveloped.com to sell domains? They claim to be able to increase a domainers sales by 54%.
it's better to don't ovethink these instances,
i had similar issues at uniregistry and afternic,
one crazy one was a an offer that was the "Buy it now" price, of course it never closed and does not make any sense
it is frustrating only if you focus on these as real prospects,
i really think these instances are just someone fooling around, because they cant afford the domain period
I took it serious when I first saw three offers. Then I saw all ID’s(different names) had same ip. For sure I believe someone is messing with me and others. That person or ID’s should be banned. Should be a way cull them out before hand.
I took it serious when I first saw three offers. Then I saw all ID’s(different names) had same ip. For sure I believe someone is messing with me and others. That person or ID’s should be banned. Should be a way cull them out before hand.
@Undeveloped Thanks for adding installments on/off option!
Maybe this option will look better after the columns with prices?
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I have a question re a situation that I am sure I am not alone in. Is there a way to temporarily "turn off" your Undeveloped portfolio so that it does not show up, without needing to delete and add domain names. I ask for situations like knowing that major health issues or a trip to somewhere in wild without Internet will make it hard to respond in appropriate time scale to any possible queries or purchases. I know ideally someone else would be left in charge in those cases, but that is not always possible. Thanks for any advice.
When making an offer, or counter offer, if you put a comma in there it doesn't recognize it & won't let you post it. It doesn't tell you this is the reason it won't accept your offer. While I figured it out, I could see a potential buyer getting confused or frustrated and just exiting. Is there any way to make it so commas are recognized in the offer section? So it will accept a $5,000 offer whether it's written as "5,000" or "5000". Or at the very least, saying it won't let you post because there's a comma. Hopefully that makes sense.
Hi guys, great thread. A few weeks ago I loaded around one hundred domains to try the company out. A couple of days ago I got an offer for a domain. I have it listed as buy now $2400 or make offer. First offer was a little over $100. Before I checked my domains to see the offer, there were two more offers $300 and $2200. When I checked the icons for the people making the offer, it seems they all have the same type of derogatory names from the same country and IP address. It didn’t reply and last night I declined the two lower offers. This morning when I checked, another ID with the same type of derogatory name made an offer of over $16000....$16K+. I assume they just want me to click accept offer so they can tie up my domain. If they really wanted the domain they would just click buy now for $2400. Any thoughts appreciated.
@Undeveloped Can you please address the concerns with false buyers tieing up a name by offering to purchase a domain but never completing the payment? Also, support response times seem to have increased significantly. Where it used to be typically a max of 24 hours, it's now several days, sometimes with no response until a follow up is made.
I still have too many non-payers. Once again, this is not specific to Undeveloped, but it is bloody annoying.
It would be nice if some kind of added buyer certification could be implemented.
This sounds good. For the support channel, I did mean the transaction response that you've addressed in para 2 above. Thank youHi Anant,
We don't see a platform-wide issue. If you have issues with a specific domain where a buyer keeps submitting fake leads, inform us and we'll ban the IP of that buyer.
Via our support channel, I'm not aware of any delays like that. I am aware of decreasing response time for transactions that stay in the agreement reached section due to an abnormal increase in transactions, however, we've hired new staff to tackle that so you'll see much better response time there.
False buyers in almost all cases are ignorant buyers that have no idea they're buying a domain. We've changed the process already, after 3 days your account manager will call the buyer actively to see why they haven't paid yet and update the seller. We're also working on changing the payment reminder flow and will send the reminders in a shorter period of time. All this should help cleaning up fake leads faster so we can relist earlier.
Kind regards,
Reza
This sounds good. For the support channel, I did mean the transaction response that you've addressed in para 2 above. Thank you
Hi CD,
We've implemented some changes before to solve this problem by making the font size smaller for long domains. However, we can't decrease the font size too much as the domain will become unreadable at some point. If you have a long domain in all capital, it also helps to downcase the uppercases to make the domain fit the screen.
Kind regards,
Reza
One big issue with this model we found though is that we have daily buyers that need to get approval from their finance department before the payment is sent. And when we automatically cancel transactions after x days this could lead into premature cancelation of legitimate transactions that simply need more time.
So the dilemma is how automated do we want this process to become? We think fully automating this process will result in loss of revenue for our sellers so, for now, our account managers will be actively chasing them for you.
Here's my question. I recently bought a domain the day it dropped. I parked it at Undeveloped and went to add the domain to my portfolio. The domain is already listed in another individuals portfolio so your system will not allow me to add the domain.
How am I supposed to add the domain to my portfolio if it's still listed under the previous owners portfolio?
Strange enough I never had that problem before. Do I need to call them or will an e-mail suffice?
You can use the chat tooAwesome, thank you for your help!