tiletalk
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Not sure if anybody feels the same way as me but why do sellers waste their and others time with reserve auctions?
Realistically speaking majority or shall i say 99% of the time, the domain is priced unrealistically and will not meet the reserve anyways.
I also doubt that you have a user chasing the domain owner for negotiation straight after the auction where reserve is not met.
If you know the minimum you are willing to accept then put it up as make offer with that amount as minimum or if you have the balls and trust your domain to do well then put it through normal auctions with guaranteed sale.
I really do hope these host companies start charging domain owners who set reserve price a small fee of $20 or something per domain which does not sell.
And for everyone's info before I get bashed, I do not participate in auctions with reserve price as I am not chasing the unknown.
Realistically speaking majority or shall i say 99% of the time, the domain is priced unrealistically and will not meet the reserve anyways.
I also doubt that you have a user chasing the domain owner for negotiation straight after the auction where reserve is not met.
If you know the minimum you are willing to accept then put it up as make offer with that amount as minimum or if you have the balls and trust your domain to do well then put it through normal auctions with guaranteed sale.
I really do hope these host companies start charging domain owners who set reserve price a small fee of $20 or something per domain which does not sell.
And for everyone's info before I get bashed, I do not participate in auctions with reserve price as I am not chasing the unknown.
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