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hey all-
i'm a bit confused about something, and was wondering if anybody here can offer some insight....


i have a domain that i tried to list in the travel auction, and it was rejected due to "quality".

dctravel dot net

now, what i'm not understanding is how a domain like that gets rejected, but "fewoonline dot com" (someone else's) makes the cut.

as far as estibot's concerned, dc travel is the superior site. it appraises for over twice what the latter mentioned domain does, and the stats and cpc are also at least twice as good.

i was also considering submitting "amptravel dot com" and "adulttravel dot us", but have my doubts that they will make the auction, given my previous experiences.

so, does anybody who knows sedo have an idea of what i'm doing wrong?

this just isn't making sense to me........


thanx-
michael
 
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its a .net

its about "dc" instead of being appealing to a wide range of travel

and anyone could have bought this for reg fee a couple of days ago

all these things add up

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there a german reason the other name is premium:

fe-wo-online de

short for Ferienwohnung i believe
 
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its a .net

its about "dc" instead of being appealing to a wide range of travel

and anyone could have bought this for reg fee a couple of days ago

all these things add up

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there a german reason the other name is premium:

fe-wo-online de

short for Ferienwohnung i believe

i knew there was something i was missing.
:)

good enough.

thank you.


all the best-
michael
 
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