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I've been away from this site for quite a while now and was hoping someone could help me with some general information. A few years ago you used to be able to request to have your domain pushed to auction at Sedo.

Looking around, I have not seen such requests. Is this still allowed here?
 
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Are you talking from namepros to sedo?
Or on sedo itself?
 
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Are you talking from namepros to sedo?
Or on sedo itself?

At Sedo itself. People would get on here and say they had so-and-so domain parked at Sedo and that they wanted it pushed to auction. Then someone would make a $60 offer for their domain at Sedo then the requestor could push it to auction.
 
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So no information at all on this?
 
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Yes, you can still push a name to auction at sedo, except when offer comes from someone through sedo mls like godaddy....then all you can do is counter offer. But this will be evident when you get an offer.
 
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At Sedo itself. People would get on here and say they had so-and-so domain parked at Sedo and that they wanted it pushed to auction. Then someone would make a $60 offer for their domain at Sedo then the requestor could push it to auction.

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Hi

I hated that bull-sugarty from the git go


as most were just pushing crap into the auctions and degrading quality of listings


I mean if you gotta beg a mo-fo to offer you $60 for your name, then how far you think it will go?

if you buying names with gd $0.99 coupons and getting someone to bid $60, that's all good for you


but for those of us looking for more than $60 friggin bucks to kick it off....it ain't so good.


imo....
 
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Hi

I hated that bull-sugarty from the git go


as most were just pushing crap into the auctions and degrading quality of listings


I mean if you gotta beg a mo-fo to offer you $60 for your name, then how far you think it will go?

if you buying names with gd $0.99 coupons and getting someone to bid $60, that's all good for you


but for those of us looking for more than $60 friggin bucks to kick it off....it ain't so good.


imo....

I never really noticed much of that going on. A domain would have to be fairly decent before someone would make the offer. Who would offer $60 for a domain that wouldn't get bids and then they would be stuck as the winner?
 
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Who would offer $60 for a domain that wouldn't get bids and then they would be stuck as the winner?

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shill bidders or friends of sellers, hoping some other sucker, I mean person ...will bid at least $1 more.
 
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To the best of my knowledge this has always been against sedo policy. This forum has an "external offers and sales" category where you can post your names and people can offer you the minimum (giving you the option to push to auction), but that doesn't mean it's just a place to post crappy names and let other people bid $60 on them so you can put them in auction.
 
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@NameDrive you can start auction without any bids and FREE.
 
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