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As all of you may know, Sedo periodically holds "Premium Name Auctions" which feature the best generic .COM & .NET domains.

However, I've recieved several rejections based on the (Q) code which recommends that the domain name did not meet one or more of the below listed factors:

* The domain is short, a real word and is easy to remember
* It is a generic domain, such as car.com, creditcard.com or books.com
* The domain is easy to spell and not prone to typographical errors
* The domain is product-related and therefore has a high commercial value
* The domain doesn’t violate any third party rights, such as trademark
* The TLD geographically matches the language of the domain name
* The reserve price for the domain is reasonable


Maybe I set the reserve price too high.... but I'll never know because SEDO is not specific as to which bullet point did not meet their standards. :imho:


Any suggestions anyone?......
 
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This is just my own view and thoughts on this!!!

Sedo are there to provide a service, but like any buisness they are also there to make money, if they a potential name and watching the current trends within the domain market, they will accept names they think will sell for a good price hence returning them a cut of the sale.

I have listed few names via this channel and get the same results as yourself, one in particular --- vodka.in although it reached $7660 on the final sale, buyer never paid, i left it a few months, tried to re-list it and guess what!!!! It didnt meet the criteria!!

So it just goes to show and as i say its my own view, if its a current trend name with a good potential sale price then they will accept it.
 
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