MY SAD STORY WITH SEDO [CASE CLOSED]

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Yesterday I saw expired domain STOCKSBROKERAGE.COM and I immediately checked on SEDO, if already exists on their market place.
Yes, it was there and it was listed with price of $11,950. I checked on AFTERNIC as well and also there IS (in time of writing this) with exactly the same price.
So I registered it good faith I am registering a good one. And here my story with SEDO company begins:
- I contacted support to remove old owner, because I am a new one now
- I also wrote in this first message, that domain is listed with price of $11,950 and I want the same price!

Answer came from SEDO employee I.A. - Customer Care Specialist. In short, we have a one hour email communication and he refused all the time
to list my domain with prise I asked, because of:
a) As to the pricing, they have a restriction limiting asking prices to less than 10,000 EUR/GBP. This is necessary to maintain the credibility of their site.
b) I can have the domain appraised by SEDO
c) Because of their long history of reasonable and accurate domain appraisals and their position as a worldwide leader in the domain industry,
an appraisal from SEDO is more credible than almost any other

I replied that I took a screen shot of already listed domain - this domain was already listed on SEDO - and already appraised by their team. I do not need another appraisal,
because domain remains the very same and only owner is changed. Needles to say that every my effort was not successful.

I will now wrote here some excerpts from our email discussion by I.A - SEDO Customer Care Specialist - here are some of his answers:

"Where are you saying this valuation is coming from? I don't see this domain in your history, nor do I see any appraisals for it in your account."
"If you could please elaborate on where you got that screen shot, I'd be happy to discuss the matter further."
"I'm not sure why you'd be listing this domain for sale if it was already for sale on our marketplace, with or without that pricing."
"I have no idea where that valuation came from as, as I mentioned in my previous emails, that domain wasn't listed by you in your account, you haven't had it appraised that I can see, and I don't see that you purchased it with us."
"Where, specifically, did you get this screen shot of our site? Also, if it was listed for sale, how did you come to own this domain? If you were the previous owner, what account was this listed on, and when? And why did you remove it only to re-list it?"

Do you see this arrogance, un-politeness, rudeness from SEDO employee I.A. - Customer Care Specialist!?

He forced me into another appraisal - to earn some money, he declined that domain was listed for price of $11,950 on SEDO, he asked me where I got my picture?

So I want to now YOUR opinion on this matter:
a) am I right do demand domain price it was obviously and de-facto listed with SEDO
b) can change of domain ownership cause drop of domain value
c) as I am also very said and angry how I was treated and behaved - I am thinking also on taking legal actions against SEDO - they want to squeeze money for something,
which they should not (at least in my eyes). They should be some standards and this is in my opinion against them. I am small domainer and I have not a lot of money,
but if there is in the world a legal office, they think my rights are refused and it was not a correct behaviour (if not even more!), which could be penalised - I invite them to represent me "pro bono",
or better to say - if they think I am right - they will earn their money on the end of legal court decision

So dear fellow domainers - I invite you to express your own opinion and experience - if a lot of positive feedback - well I will get even more courage to fight with giant, if not, well then I will
self-criticaly shut up and I will take the world opinion:)
 
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Dear New Guy - just answer on my question and I will shut up for a whole week!

That's the problem with you guys - when you get a direct question you just go forward:)

Again - if I would be a buyer - would I buy domain:
a) much overpriced (read: who the heck has given such certificate)
b) that would be my best buy

Take a or b please:)

Neither. Your question is as nonsensical as your reasoning throughout this thread.

If you bought a dropped domain solely because someone listed it for a lot of money (but it didn't sell) then you should get a new hobby.
 
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Worst thread ever.
 
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This story isn't sad, what is sad is the OP making an big issue out of nothing.
Place a Make Offer and move on for crying out loud, its no big deal.
You can list it at other market places with your price like at Godaddy.
If someone makes an offer from Sedo then just tell them your price.
Move on with your life.

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Your contacting Sedo made them human review a domain that was either grandfathered in or msl through the back door. Your human said to himself "no one says stockS brokerage" and kicked it down to needs to requalify for 10k status.

List it under the max number and hope. Goodluck
 
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Before some minutes I got reply again from I.A. Customer Care Specialist - here is a part:

"Re: the valuation: all I can tell right now is the domain is not on our site currently, was never in your account, and has never been appraised."

Now I am asking myself - how the heck it could have been listed for $11,950 - end never appraised.

I leave judgement to you :)
 
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I just changed listing price for my domains WineEvening.com and Gies.co.uk (for you to see example) for £ 10, 000 each just like that..

Change currency at your setting to £ or Euros as mentioned before. And use simple currency converter from Google. Could not get much easier than that!!!
 
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Before some minutes I got reply again from I.A. Customer Care Specialist - here is a part:

"Re: the valuation: all I can tell right now is the domain is not on our site currently, was never in your account, and has never been appraised."

Now I am asking myself - how the heck it could have been listed for $11,950 - end never appraised.

I leave judgement to you :)
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@lennco

I agree. I want the very same result - to be domain acknowledged the same price it has before.
That's in fact what I demand from SEDO.

It is INSANITY that domain has in one moment value of $11,950 and in the next minute it is different result.

Thank you for understanding real point of case:)

I do not want different results :)
 
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With this post I am closing my thoughts - perhaps somebody will understand my point(s).

If you are going into market to buy products you expect they have already cleaned and checked all for you.
Imagine you have to ask every time for a certification about quality of product(s) - that's their job. I just wanted to sell with price obviously ALREADY listed and CONFIRMED...

And I haven't get even one answer on my question - how many domains listed - with price 1 million or more are in fact of this value.

Do not tell me, that it is different with domain selling. It should be the same. Seeing domains for 1 to 16 million - IMHO 99,99 percent overpriced...

My post was meant to show discrepancy with the real world and with the "domaining world".

Best regards to all and here I am saying myself STOP. :)
 
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@lennco

I agree. I want the very same result - to be domain acknowledged the same price it has before.
That's in fact what I demand from SEDO.

It is INSANITY that domain has in one moment value of $11,950 and in the next minute it is different result.

Thank you for understanding real point of case:)

I do not want different results :)
i give up :-/
 
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Before some minutes I got reply again from I.A. Customer Care Specialist - here is a part:

"Re: the valuation: all I can tell right now is the domain is not on our site currently, was never in your account, and has never been appraised."

Now I am asking myself - how the heck it could have been listed for $11,950 - end never appraised.

I leave judgement to you :)

I and others have already told you how: Either it was grandfathered in before or it was listed in via alternate methods.

You don't want to listen to that. You don't want to listen to anything except someone saying "you're right and sedo is wrong".

People on this board will disagree about anything, but you've managed to unite everyone in agreement that you're wrong.
 
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The PRINCIPLE is that to list a domain at a premium price, you need to pay for an appraisal. It's in their TOS. That is the PRINCIPLE. All this other stuff is just superfluous BS.
 
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Well-known scam.

Every domain that sounds great (unless English is your first language) is listed at a ridiculously high price at Sedo to trick people into paying the reg fee.

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But seriously, the only way to ever do well in this business is to become skilled at making your own, reasonably good appraisals.
 
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