WARNING: If you have many (hundreds ?) of $1 names at Netsol that are set for fast transfer (FS), be aware that Sedo and Afternic have a requirement that FS will
NOT initiate if your domain is within 60 days at Sedo and 30 days Afternic (somebody please double check, it might be 60 now) of expiration.
Example: You sell at domain FS at Sedo for $100, everything looks good, but
AFTER they collect the buyers money they will warn you that you MUST renew the domain or the sale wont go through. They claim its part of their TOU. See this from a recent sale:
"Please extend domain registration
Please renew this domain first, as the registration is about to expire or has already expired.
The transfer to another registrar can only proceed once the domain has been renewed.
Please note that we cannot take over domains via push/pull at the current registrar if their expiration date is within the following 60 days. According to our Terms of Use sellers are obliged to renew such domains prior to the transfer at their own expense."
So you would have to renew the domain even if it was almost 2 months before expiration. While its not a big deal at cheap registrars, its $35+ at Netsol (unless you do the transfer trick to get the discount). If it is expired by even 1 day, they add $35+ as a "reinstatement fee" (not redemption, which is even higher).
So if you lower a ton of FS Netsol domains to $100 or so before they expire and some sell, you will have to pay at least $17.99 (more likely $35) to Netsol.
My understanding is that if you do NOT renew it, then you are liable to Sedo for the lost commission on the sale. Which is something like 15-20%.
Keep track of your domains at Netsol, many people here got hundreds during the $1 deal last year and this could really ruin your day if you are not aware of it.