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Sedo Valuation too low? emerghelp.com

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Danto

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Hi

I just sold emerghelp.com for the recommended Sedo price (buy now) - $299.
Was that to low - could I have gotten more?

Thanks,

Danto
 
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What's special with this domain ? Isn't it a TM issue ?
 
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Too low?

You found the needle in the haystack with this one.

Run and dont look back.
 
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I think you did pretty good on that one.
 
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What did you pay for it? As long as it was below 100 I would say you did really well. Take the money and move on!
 
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You are very lucky that you got that price.
 
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Seems Sedo`s valuation is almost always 299. Had to do a double take when one of my domains was valued at almost 3k. A geo location .info I got from drop. If the name you sold was hand reg or you got it on drop then count your blessings and reinvest
 
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That was a good sale and when I list on sedo I generally use my own pricing based on other factors. You can't get played by "could I have sold it for more game". I did that a few times a couple months back and if you only paid reg fee or less than $100 you did good.
 
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yeah I recently listed a few domains on there, and they all got that auto valued thing of $299.

Personally I ignore that, as it seems to be bugged or not very good at telling differences.
 
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You got a good deal with that one but yes Sedo appraisal tool is a joke.
It use to give me appraisals form $10 to $13000
Now its always $299 to $1999

The $299 to $1999 is now the sweet spot for them, regardless sometimes how bad or good your domain is that is the range they want you to sell your domains at.
 
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