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I was going to sell my entire portfolio minus names going up at the Great Domains auction. I have some decent and some crap names.
I wanted to list them on Flippa using their premier service but I didn't want to wait 3 days for them to return my email. I didn't want to list through the site because the title has to be one domain name and I was attempting to sell about 100, I needed a more descript title.
I went on twitter and asked Joseph Carroll to help me, which he did. Super nice guy - hooked me up with a broker. I sent the broker my list of names with Estibot sales - process - searches - you know the drill. $117,000 worth of names. They wanted to list at a crazy low reserve. I have a few names worth more than 10K on their own, so I declined. I am trying eBay to see what happens.
An hour later I see Joseph complaining on Twitter that he feels like his twitter feed has become Flippa Tech Support! DUH ! Maybe there is a reason for that? Nobody answers - it takes days for a response and sometimes its not a good response. People are fake bidding all over - I had a guy bid up stamp.org and then they suspended him so he couldn't pay me. No explanation and waited until the auction was over! They unsuspended him and he told me he wanted it then he was suspended the next day again! I paid $249 to list the name. They relisted it for me but at that point the sale was tainted.
I manage an IT service desk for one of the largest insurance carriers in the country. We have service levels and customer service agreements and I adhere to them. If someone isn't happy or we miss a target I am on the phone apologizing not on twitter complaining. Maybe its time Flippa revamped its support?
I wanted to list them on Flippa using their premier service but I didn't want to wait 3 days for them to return my email. I didn't want to list through the site because the title has to be one domain name and I was attempting to sell about 100, I needed a more descript title.
I went on twitter and asked Joseph Carroll to help me, which he did. Super nice guy - hooked me up with a broker. I sent the broker my list of names with Estibot sales - process - searches - you know the drill. $117,000 worth of names. They wanted to list at a crazy low reserve. I have a few names worth more than 10K on their own, so I declined. I am trying eBay to see what happens.
An hour later I see Joseph complaining on Twitter that he feels like his twitter feed has become Flippa Tech Support! DUH ! Maybe there is a reason for that? Nobody answers - it takes days for a response and sometimes its not a good response. People are fake bidding all over - I had a guy bid up stamp.org and then they suspended him so he couldn't pay me. No explanation and waited until the auction was over! They unsuspended him and he told me he wanted it then he was suspended the next day again! I paid $249 to list the name. They relisted it for me but at that point the sale was tainted.
I manage an IT service desk for one of the largest insurance carriers in the country. We have service levels and customer service agreements and I adhere to them. If someone isn't happy or we miss a target I am on the phone apologizing not on twitter complaining. Maybe its time Flippa revamped its support?
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