I will never use Sedo.com

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Almost 2 months ago on Sedo closed auction for a domain LLLL.COM. Whereupon three weeks of Sedo were expected by a money from a buyer, whereupon I in a that day sent to the manager information for realization of transfer. Now a month passed already, and a buyer did not initiate a transfer, and it seems to me, that he tightens the process of sale intentionally. I repeatedly asked a Sedo manager to accelerate a process, but get from him standard letters that he informed a buyer. Now question: how many months or years I must wait? Why Sedo does not protect a salesman from blowing off auction and incompetent buyers?
On Sedo I had 300 parked domains, there were suggestions about a sale. Now, I deleted all domains from Sedoparking. I no longer intend to use them as mediators, because they quite not protect interests of salesman.

P.S. Sorry, for English :)
 
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HI

Your loss.. i have been with sedo for many years and they look after you if you talk to them...

Thanks
Tom Dahne
 
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Transaction (still) in progress :(

Pending transfer :|
 
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ezimedia said:
Your loss.. i have been with sedo for many years and they look after you if you talk to them...

Talk to them, via email - Noooo, because they are inefficient and unresponsive. See the message below as example.

sibaong said:
PM sent 1 week ago, too bad he can't help me :(
 
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In my experience, it is a problem with the buyer not following the instructions that Sedo is sending to them, or simply deciding they do not want the domain. 21 of my 23 transactions went smoothly with Sedo and without any issues. The two transactions that didn't go through were due to non paying buyers. One transaction was for 145 EUR and another for $1900 USD. In situations where I was unknowingly holding up the transaction (due to an oversight), Sedo has called me to expedite the process. I don't think Sedo should be held accountable for an unmotivated or unreponsive buyer.

The only way they could improve this to ensure payment would be to put a hold on a preapproved payment method once a bid is made or a counter offer is accepted. The only feasible payment method you could do this with is credit cards or paypal, which is limited to $500. My suggestion is that any buying system for domains add on a $20-50 administrative charge that is not recoverable if the buyer does not pay. That way if a buyer places a $1200 bid, $50 is charged on their credit card, then they can wire the other $1150. The problem with this is that the buyer could easily do a charge back and then Sedo would be stuck with a $10-$20 chargeback fee.

My only suggestion to Sedo is to put the payment terms on the offer page for the domain, including the maximum that can be paid by Paypal or Credit Card, and the other payment methods available. I've been using Sedo for over a year now and didn't realize that the maximum you can pay by credit card is $500, since other services like escrow.com allow credit card payments up to $5,000. I'm sure that this is one reason for non paying buyers for larger transaction amounts.

sibaong said:
Date of Sale: 01/25/08
Sale Price: 1,061 $US
Sedo's Commission: -150 $US
Net amount to be credited: 911 $US


:td: :'(

01/25/08 - Agreement reached
01/27/08 - We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.
02/11/08 - We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.

Is this from a .com? That is strange that someone would pay and not continue with the transfer. There was one situation where I didn't complete a transaction for a .co.uk because there was about 20-30 minutes of paperwork, passport/id copies, and purchase letter that was needed due to .co.uk rules and I couldn't find a decent registrar for .co.uk domains. The one I did try needed phone verification, but they never called me to activate my account (even though they charged me twice! ukreg.com).

Make sure that you didn't receive an email with "push" instructions. For most of my GoDaddy transactions, Sedo lets me push the domain into a Sedo account, where they then push it to the buyers account.
 
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yes,last year i sold a domain at sedo ,it spent several months

sedo always tell you ,you should wait the buyer,

you know itis really very bad
 
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I've already waited for five months...

The buyer seems have paid sedo the money, but he doesn't initiate a request to transfer the domain to his own registrant account. (instead he tried to take away MY registrant account and all my domains in that account)

I've emailed sedo and PMed Keith here, but nobody respond.

10/10/07 Agreement reached
10/10/07 We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.
10/31/07 We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.
 
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nameimprove.com said:
My only suggestion to Sedo is to put the payment terms on the offer page for the domain, including the maximum that can be paid by Paypal or Credit Card, and the other payment methods available. I've been using Sedo for over a year now and didn't realize that the maximum you can pay by credit card is $500, since other services like escrow.com allow credit card payments up to $5,000. I'm sure that this is one reason for non paying buyers for larger transaction amounts.

I recently had a payment delayed by almost 3 weeks because of that myself... I purchased DDDO(.)com on Sedo for $1800 and then when I tried to submit payment by credit card, it wouldn't go through. I informed Sedo about the situation and let them know that payment was going to have to wait until I could take some time off work (my bank closes at 5PM and isn't open on the weekends) to go and make a wire transfer. Seller was patient and it all worked out in the end, but I definitely agree about making the payment terms clearer. 99% of people out there don't read the Terms of Service agreements when signing up, nor do they read fine print.

I used to pay by credit card via the Paypal interface without signing into my account but this seems to no longer work for purchases over $500 (I've done this for purchases up to 2k in the past).
 
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i am curious to see what happens. the buyer paid and then tried to pull shenanigans it sounds like. is there a way for you to cancel the transaction or is the domain stuck in limbo there?

overall our experience with Sedo has been excellent fyi.
 
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hostingsearch said:
I've already waited for five months...

The buyer seems have paid sedo the money, but he doesn't initiate a request to transfer the domain to his own registrant account. (instead he tried to take away MY registrant account and all my domains in that account)

I've emailed sedo and PMed Keith here, but nobody respond.

10/10/07 Agreement reached
10/10/07 We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.
10/31/07 We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.

I think the process needs to be fixed for situations where the buyer pays and doesn't initiate the transfer. The problem with the current process is that the seller does not have the buyer information, yet the sale is essentially complete, or at least has the potential to be complete since the transaction is already funded. I figure that the following reasons are to blame for situations where the buyer has paid but not initiated the transfer:


  1. Buyer has no experience with the Internet and has a hard time doing anything that is not sent to him with specific and easy instructions.
  2. Buyer thinks the sale is compete and has no immediate use for the site so doesn't realize that there is anything left to do. Sedo's emails could be going to his spam mailbox or maybe the buyer has since changed their email address like many people do when changing their Internet service.
  3. Buyer didn't want the domain and has put in a chargeback with their credit card company, but Sedo hasn't updated the transaction details.
  4. Fraudulent payment was used in the transaction, but the transaction was not updated (less likely).
  5. The buyer procrastinates everything. These are the people that don't send in the $100 mail in rebates until it is a week past the expired date.
  6. The buyer has gotten sick, died, or had some other tragedy in their life that has made them not care about the transaction.

I didn't think number 1 was possible until a few weeks ago when a friend and I purchased a domain from a guy who bought it years ago for his business but no longer needed it. We offered him a fair four figure price for the name and he gladly accepted, but when it came to the transfer it was a nightmare. My friend and I thought that he was trying to sell it to another buyer because of how slow things were going. I sent him detailed instructions on how to change accounts and even links to GoDaddy instructions, but then he wrote me back an email saying that he was waiting for an email from GoDaddy to initiate the transfer. So I figured out that he was never going to initiate an account change because he didn't understand the processes available. So my friend ended up starting a transfer from GoDaddy to Godaddy and that did the trick. As soon as the seller received an email from godaddy that had a link he could click on the transaction was completed that day. I think the seller would have waited weeks before initiating something himself.

The problem with the Sedo process is that you have no way to contact the buyer, so you rely on a Sedo agent, but if Sedo is only making 10% on a $300 transaction, how much time can they really spend on the transaction before it is losing them money. If there are issues with the transaction, I think the contact information should be released once the payment is made. Whether the payment was made by credit card or wire transfer, after 90 days there is no way for the buyer to recover the funds anyway, so Sedo should put the domain in a temporary escrow account where it can sit until the buyer comes around or until the domain expires, and transfer the funds to the seller. Waiting for more than 90 days after payment is made makes no sense to me, since Sedo is obviously in control of the funds.

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After thinking about this situation a little more, I would like to know the outcome from situations where the buyer paid and the domain was never transferred. Do the funds for these "abandoned" transactions just go to Sedo? Because the reality of it is if they know the transaction is abandoned, why would they give you 90% of the funds if they can keep all of the funds since the transaction was never really "completed"? The larger picture might be that 1% of all transactions are abandoned after payment and it equates to $xxx,xxx per year, so why take $xx,xxx per year when you can take the larger amount with no negative effects (seller still has the domain, buyer is not complaining, and the escrow company has another $x,xxx from an incomplete transaction in their account, etc).
 
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Reece said:
I recently had a payment delayed by almost 3 weeks because of that myself... I purchased DDDO(.)com on Sedo for $1800 and then when I tried to submit payment by credit card, it wouldn't go through. I informed Sedo about the situation and let them know that payment was going to have to wait until I could take some time off work (my bank closes at 5PM and isn't open on the weekends) to go and make a wire transfer. Seller was patient and it all worked out in the end, but I definitely agree about making the payment terms clearer. 99% of people out there don't read the Terms of Service agreements when signing up, nor do they read fine print.

I used to pay by credit card via the Paypal interface without signing into my account but this seems to no longer work for purchases over $500 (I've done this for purchases up to 2k in the past).


Thanks for letting us know about the change. I guess wire transfers are the only way to go through Sedo, now...
 
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That's happened to me a few times... Sedo is actually very good about that and will refund you not 90%, but 100% of the money you paid them.

nameimprove.com said:
After thinking about this situation a little more, I would like to know the outcome from situations where the buyer paid and the domain was never transferred. Do the funds for these "abandoned" transactions just go to Sedo? Because the reality of it is if they know the transaction is abandoned, why would they give you 90% of the funds if they can keep all of the funds since the transaction was never really "completed"? The larger picture might be that 1% of all transactions are abandoned after payment and it equates to $xxx,xxx per year, so why take $xx,xxx per year when you can take the larger amount with no negative effects (seller still has the domain, buyer is not complaining, and the escrow company has another $x,xxx from an incomplete transaction in their account, etc).
 
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It does take time to process via sedo, but Sedo is one of the most productive domain sales portal out there.
They have found me buyers when i couldnt sell some domains anywhere else.
I'd suggest when you are unable to complete a sale for a month, let the reps know you are no longer interested to sell. This way you can move on. Simply realize that you got a bad buyer and forget about it.
 
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Reece said:
That's happened to me a few times... Sedo is actually very good about that and will refund you not 90%, but 100% of the money you paid them.
I meant that in reference to hostingsearch's situation below where you are selling a domain and the buyer has paid Sedo, but now the buyer is not responding. So Sedo has the Buyers money, and you still have your domain. Does Sedo just keep the money and you keep your domain if the buyer abandoned the transaction after paying?

After all, the sedo sales agreement is supposed to be legally binding, so if sedo is acting also as the escrow company shouldn't they hold the domain in an account for x number of months (whatever their TOS states) and transfer the money to the seller after a 90 day period or something like that? If the buyer never claims the domain then it expires, but I don't think the seller should be waiting indefinitely to get paid if the buyer has already moved the funds to Sedo and the seller is willing to transfer the domain to the Sedo.

hostingsearch said:
I've already waited for five months...

The buyer seems have paid sedo the money, but he doesn't initiate a request to transfer the domain to his own registrant account. (instead he tried to take away MY registrant account and all my domains in that account)

I've emailed sedo and PMed Keith here, but nobody respond.

10/10/07 Agreement reached
10/10/07 We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.
10/31/07 We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.
 
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12/23/07 Agreement reached

12/23/07 We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.

12/27/07 We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.

12/27/07 In order to facilitate this transfer we need you to push the domain into our account with your registrar. You should have received an email containing the information needed to process this push.

12/31/07 We have instructed the buyer to create an account at your registrar and send us the information needed for you to initiate a push of the domain. Please be patient whilst we are waiting for this information.

12/31/07 The domain has been successfully pushed to our Sedo account. We shall now process your payment. Your part in this transfer is now complete, and we shall assist the buyer in taking control of the domain. Once the buyer has control of the domain, the listing will be deleted from your Sedo account.

01/09/08 The payment has been released and the transfer is now complete.

02/19/08 This transfer has been successfully completed! (What a patient buyer!)

I assume the SEDO staff was in vacation? :yell:
 
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mostly my fault since paypal not yet offered to our country as fully-enabled payment method:

Transaction History:
09/13/06 Agreement reached

09/13/06 The buyer of the domain has yet to confirm his personal details and contract type. Every effort is being made to contact the buyer in order to get him to complete this information. Once this has been done, the transfer can proceed to the next stage.

09/13/06 We have invoiced the buyer for the sale of your domain. As soon as the payment reaches our escrow account we will inform you and begin the technical transfer.

09/13/06 We have received full payment for this domain. Please await further instructions from your transfer agent. It is often the case that we have to wait for certain details from the buyer so please be patient during this period.

09/13/06 In order to confirm that you have control of the domain, we need you to send a short email from the admin-c email address. Please do this now, so that we can continue with this transaction.

09/19/06 The buyer has started transfer request. Please confirm the next transfer request from Go Daddy Software, Inc., or contact us to verify the request to be confirmed.

09/29/06 The domain transfer has been successfully completed! We will now process and send you your payment for the domain.

09/29/06 We cannot send you payment for this domain until we have your complete and updated payment information. Please login to your account and ensure that your bank information is up to date: Change bankdata

10/02/06 2. Reminder: We cannot send you payment for this domain until we have your complete and updated payment information. Please login to your account and ensure that your bank information is up to date: Change bankdata

10/23/06 We have processed and sent you your payment for this domain. Please note that international wire transfers can take up to 14 days to reach your account.

10/24/06 The payment has been released and the transfer is now complete.

10/24/06 This transfer has been successfully completed!
 
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goodbye sedo ... i dont do sedo ... goodbye sedo ... i dont do sedo ... goodbye sedo
 
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I'd suggest when you are unable to complete a sale for a month, let the reps know you are no longer interested to sell.

How, please tell me !

Those emails that come along with the transaction are auto postings I can safely assume. I haven't recieved responses from the emails of those reps.
 
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