That is correct Josh.
Sellers will have the option to push their domains to auction once their price expectations have been met through our traditional offer/counter-offer system. Auctions run for a maximum of one week, closing seven days after the original offer was accepted as the reserve. For premium domains, sellers have the opportunity to work with a Sedo broker to determine a reserve and list the domain for auction.
As you can see in bold when the price expectation has been met so you need to set a minimum asking price for your domain.
If you set a "high" asking price your domain will less likely end up in auction.
So you need to lower your asking price.
It would be non logical to at that point enter a reserve that is higher then the innitial asking price.
That is frustrating an dishonest towards the buyer.
I mean picture yourself bidding on a domain?
You see a nice domain listed for $500 and you decide to pay the minimum asking price and then all of a sudden the domain is placed into auction...
If a reserve is to be allowed...
You will be confronted with this as a buyer and you would think what happend here? I was willing to pay the asking price and now i have to pay more because a reserve price has been set that is higher then the asking price i was willing to pay.
As a seller you will be cutting yourself short because you need to lower your pricing to get your domain into auction and since above is a rude and dishonest thing to do to your customer it's more likely we won't get the option to set a reserve thus cutting our self short if the domain does not result in more interest from other buyers bidding against each other.
The whole price expectation implementation is flawed for both sides on the domain deal.
-The buyer is being confronted with a unpleasant surprise and feeling cheated.
-The seller is cutting himself short because he/she needs to lower his price expectations to even get into the auction with the risk of low interest or non interest from other potential buyers and then in the end selling the domain for a price not matching the real expectations of the seller.
That's how i understand it and frankly i am quite dissapointed with this.