falez
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Afternic are a bunch of clowns.
I had to call them because a few of my domains were listed by other people. I have possessed these domains for about 6 months, but had not got around to it until now. I asked whether or not there had been any inquiries or interest in them since I registered them. He told me there had not been any, which I know was a lie because we submitted an offer ourselves to see what would happen.
Then afterwards when I spoke to a broker about a domain I was interested in, the sales agent also lied to me, claiming among many other moot points that the average sales price of a domain in the aftermarket is $3,000 to $5,000. This contradicts Eskrow's internal findings that the average was, if I remember correctly, $2,000 to $3,000 despite few large sales distorting the average.
This experience completely changed my perspective on Afternic. Sucks that options in the aftermarket are somewhat limited.
I had to call them because a few of my domains were listed by other people. I have possessed these domains for about 6 months, but had not got around to it until now. I asked whether or not there had been any inquiries or interest in them since I registered them. He told me there had not been any, which I know was a lie because we submitted an offer ourselves to see what would happen.
Then afterwards when I spoke to a broker about a domain I was interested in, the sales agent also lied to me, claiming among many other moot points that the average sales price of a domain in the aftermarket is $3,000 to $5,000. This contradicts Eskrow's internal findings that the average was, if I remember correctly, $2,000 to $3,000 despite few large sales distorting the average.
This experience completely changed my perspective on Afternic. Sucks that options in the aftermarket are somewhat limited.