equity78 said:
Damion I think you make some good points and I agree with not wanting to be a make an offer and set a price. But you are the first one I have heard think SEDO auctions is in favor of the buyer. Everyone I have spoken too thinks it is way in favor of the seller and have said one of three things: 1) They will never bid on SEDO 2) They will lowball only or 3) They will not pay if they offer and the seller sends to auction. Personally I don't know why anyone would accept an offer on SEDO even if you like the price. According to SEDO the first bidder or offer is bound to pay and you have a chance to get more in the auction.
Hi Equity,
In regards with the points you mentioned i agree with point number 3 since this is a relevant point in the interaction between seller and buyer.
It is imaginable that it can be frustating for buyers to see a domain being pushed into auction when they expect a negotiation process between buyer and seller.
It's kind of unfair which i also mentioned earlier on or perhaps in another thread.
Conditions need to be clear when a potential buyer is interested in ones domain and not being taken advantage of by the current implementation.
With that being said the possibility of the buyer being in the advantage is also a strong possibility if the seller wishes to increase the chances of getting a domain into auction.
So unless the seller is not interested in increasing chances to get a domain into auction the seller has a bigger advantage i agree, but who wants to decrease their chances of getting a domain into auction?.....
Therefor i say the buyer is being favored over the seller and the seller is being undermined because of this current auction implementation.
That is if there is not enough interest for a domain in that time frame when a domain is being pushed into auction...
What Sedo needs is a total seperate platform for various auction implentations in regards with the type of domains to be auctioned.
In regards with point number 1 and 2 i don't think these are relevant points in my opinion because if
A. They will never bid on Sedo
Then there isn't a interaction between buyer and seller to begin with making the argument pointless and baseless.
B. They will lowball only
I don't see how this is of any relevance in advantage or disadvantage for the Buyer or the Seller since if the domain is listed with a Make Offer notice any offer will result in a domain being potentially pushed into auction.
The fact that does matter is that:
It is imaginable that it can be frustating for buyers to see a domain being pushed into auction when they expect a negotiation process between buyer and seller.
Plus i don't see Lowballing as a problem personally if one has a domain listed with a Make Offer notice.
A seller don't want to make a over enthusiastic bid right from the get go but want to get a feel of the sellers expectations.
Personally i feel that sellers that receive $60 offers when their domain is listed with a Make Offer notice should not be complaining about being lowballed but take each lowball bid as a starting point for negotiations.
Make a counter offer and then one can partly determine if a bidder is a true low baller or not.
So IF i would list my domain with a Make Offer notice i wouldn't mind receiving lowball offers since this is only logical.
If my domain is listed with a Minimum bid then there isn't even a possibility to be lowballed since your minimum asking price is being met proving a serious buyer is on the other end.
So lowballing isn't really an issue here.
Buyers can lowball only if a domain is listed with a domain that is listed with Make Offer. Which is only understandable!
If you don't want to be lowballed then don't list your domain with Make Offer.
Some people fail to understand that it is a starting point and instead treat a lowball offer as a ending point of negotiations.
So point A and B has no relevance for the Auction implementation nor the regular marketplace in my opinion.
Sedo has missed the nail on the head big time with when it comes to the the auction hammer they are currently swinging with.