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I recently listed domains at SAV auctions. At the end of the auctions, i received emails from SAV saying that my domains are sold for 0.96$, and if they don't get transferred within few days, I will be banned from selling on SAV marketplace again. There are about 4 premium one word domains there that they expect me to let go for less than 1$ each. This doesn't make sense to me.

I registered these domains last year , this doesn't even cover registration fees. How can they force sellers to accept such ridiculous offers ? Has this happened to anyone? Please share your experience.
 
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1. if u list it u have to sell

2. sav dont ask u to transfer sold names they do it automatically

3. unless u listed external names.. which u didn't cause those start at renewal cost plus 1 buck

4. there is no such thing as prem 1word names u regged last yr. prem one word coms were regged 30 yrs ago
 
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Auction finalization is not optional that you can decide whether to sell it or not. The winner has to pay the amount if he has placed the highest bid and the seller has to sell.

Imagine If it was bidded $50k but buyer didn't pay the amount, what would you have actually asked here in the forum?

You have to read the auction terms before listing.
 
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I politely asked for opinions , no need to be rude on here. I had 4 domains labelled as premium at GoDaddy, sav, atom, ... They are valued around 2K-4K each. These domains are registered with an external registrar. Not sure what you talking about ..
 
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I politely asked for opinions , no need to be rude on here. I had 4 domains labelled as premium at GoDaddy, sav, atom, ... They are valued around 2K-4K each. Not sure what you talking about ..

just say thanks

when u stop being newbie in few years u will know appraisals mean shit.

happy learning
 
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No I won't say thanks to rude people. Just because my account is new here, doesn't mean I know nothing about domains. Learn to respect people you don't know.
 
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Ridiculous? When you start an auction without a reserve, you agree to accept whatever the result may be. It could end at $0.10 or $1,000,0000. You agreed to that and no one is forcing you to list it.
 
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Not about being rude man
They are just saying that before starting an auction , it’s better to understand the rules.
You started a no reserve auction , it means that even if someone bid 0.01$ for it the domain is considered sold.


By the way , the fact that your domain sold for less than 1$ should give you a hint of it’s value
 
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I recently listed domains at SAV auctions. At the end of the auctions, i received emails from SAV saying that my domains are sold for 0.96$, and if they don't get transferred within few days, I will be banned from selling on SAV marketplace again. There are about 4 premium one word domains there that they expect me to let go for less than 1$ each. This doesn't make sense to me.

I registered these domains last year , this doesn't even cover registration fees. How can they force sellers to accept such ridiculous offers ? Has this happened to anyone? Please share your experience.

Bottom line is you listed relatively freshly registered domains in a no reserve auction and found out their wholesale value.
 
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You made a mistake
You come here tell us your mistake and ask us to respect your mistake?
Every lesson costs money. Learn and move on.
 
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Transfer the domains. Learn from it

Don’t get banned over this.
 
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You made a mistake
You come here tell us your mistake and ask us to respect your mistake?
Every lesson costs money. Learn and move on.
Did I ask you to respect a mistake? No
If you can't give an answer without being ignorant, keep scrolling...
 
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