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I donβt see this as a bad thing, they are trying to verify the listing so their buyers after they pay donβt find out this person doesnβt even own it. Probably at the same time they want the domains at their own registry, which is simply good business.
Are they able to verify your public Whois, I agree I used to be able to list at sedo, now I donβt even bother as their verification has turned me off. Godaddy on the other case has the end user traffic, maybe if you have a rep they can help you out with your listings in batches. The Whois causes a lot of complications across the board, and is not helping from the business side of things that is for sure.hey, sure, fine to check, but the email addresses match, its all public.
if my godaddy email address is the same as my public whois email address - should be ok right? It's a pain, as parked with Sedo Nameservers.. so I can't put the TXT record in the DNS either.
Are they able to verify your public Whois, I agree I used to be able to list at sedo, now I donβt even bother as their verification has turned me off. Godaddy on the other case has the end user traffic, maybe if you have a rep they can help you out with your listings in batches. The Whois causes a lot of complications across the board, and is not helping from the business side of things that is for sure.