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I bid on and won a SEDO auction. Paid mid $XXX for a name that is worth much more to me as it is an area I am very knowledgeable in, and have lots of leads. I would have expected a mid to upper $XXXX sale price to an end user. this is not a domain i would flip to another domainer.
So I pay my money to SEDO escrow within an hour of closing. They update the system to reflect my payment and that they send a request for the auth code to the seller. Now a week goes by and there is no response from seller. I decide to see if i can reach the seller directly so i go to WHOIS.
The domain is owned by someone with the same name as the CEO of SEDO. It's not a super common last name and with other factors, it seems to confirm it is him.
But that makes me think the auction was probably a dummy account as I just don't see the CEO of SEDO auctioning off his own names on his site. I would have thought that would even be against their internal policies, just to keep above any suggestion of impropriety or rigged auctions.
What do you think?
So I pay my money to SEDO escrow within an hour of closing. They update the system to reflect my payment and that they send a request for the auth code to the seller. Now a week goes by and there is no response from seller. I decide to see if i can reach the seller directly so i go to WHOIS.
The domain is owned by someone with the same name as the CEO of SEDO. It's not a super common last name and with other factors, it seems to confirm it is him.
But that makes me think the auction was probably a dummy account as I just don't see the CEO of SEDO auctioning off his own names on his site. I would have thought that would even be against their internal policies, just to keep above any suggestion of impropriety or rigged auctions.
What do you think?







