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Has anyone used undeveloped.com to sell domains? They claim to be able to increase a domainers sales by 54%.
Sedo escrow is for 3% (min. 60 USD/EUR/GBP).sedo and afternic are 20% I believe
When the number of nonpaying buyers for a platform whether in a domain related venue or any other real world business reaches a certain level, patterns will start to emerge through big data analysis that will indicate whether those instances are random or are the result of an organized effort to discredit a certain company. Eventually those patterns will start to give a clear picture about the origin and the source of those false bids which absent any non economical motives or agendas usually points to the competitors of the business being targeted. The fact that Undeveloped guarantees the payment to domainers even if the buyer fails to pay is a very attractive feature that can put Undeveloped above the rest and perhaps that is something that the competition can not afford to let happen, but if proven that these non paying buyers are part of a conspiracy to tarnish Undeveloped then that can constituent racketeering which is a very serious charge.
I have a feeling that the number of non paying buyers at Undeveloped are going to drop drastically after this post.![]()
Is 15% the flat fee for all sales or is their a minimum?
That seems to be a reoccurring thing with UDIt has been a couple of days and I have not been getting response for my questions at UD
They don't answer on weekendsThat seems to be a reoccurring thing with UD
I know the feeling all to well.The only thing more disappointing when a fake buyer bails on a negotiated deal is probably not getting a response from your own service provider.
Last time I dealt with them I never got a response for 2+ weeks. So that "no weekends" excuse isn't an excuse.They don't answer on weekends![]()
I know the feeling all to well.
Last time I dealt with them I never got a response for 2+ weeks. So that "no weekends" excuse isn't an excuse.
I disliked my experience so much with Undeveloped that I stopped my payment plan deal with the domain owner. Unfortunate for the owner of the domain. Told him I would be more than willing to continue without undeveloped.
I know the feeling all to well.
Last time I dealt with them I never got a response for 2+ weeks. So that "no weekends" excuse isn't an excuse.
I disliked my experience so much with Undeveloped that I stopped my payment plan deal with the domain owner. Unfortunate for the owner of the domain. Told him I would be more than willing to continue without undeveloped.
@Undeveloped It has been a couple of days and I have not been getting response for my questions at UD, which I asked in a conversation window of a negotiated deal - while waiting for the payment. So I will ask it here as others may find it helpful too. Sorry if this was already asked earlier - not gonna read back 70 pages.
The only thing more disappointing when a fake buyer bails on a negotiated deal is probably not getting a response from your own service provider.
- Is there a limit to the number of times reminders are sent to such possibly deserted lead ?
- At what interval are these reminders sent ?
- How long do you guys recommend a seller to wait before you are sure that it is a fake inquiry so that the name can be switched back for sale ?
In my case, I have unchecked on the sold button, since I wanted this domain to be back on the market as soon as possible. It been 7 days since the agreement was reached and it is possible that I could be missing other leads.
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In case someone needs the data for any sort of analysis - The domain is a two-keywords brandable, the agreed amount was $700 and the "buyer" is from canada.
@Undeveloped @LaszloSchenk Just thinking out loud here but would it not be an idea to allow sellers the option to mark their domains/account as requiring immediate payment/instalment?
Also, when an offer is accepted on a domain, mark it as something like Under Offer, rather than sold? Therefore keeping it listed and giving the impulsive and eager buyers their chance too.
Hey Reza, surprised I missed that about the listing update.When you disable the "make offer" option (in your for sale page settings) then the buyer only has the option to complete checkout at the BIN or in installments.
Hey Reza, surprised I missed that about the listing update.Looks like I need to improve on my reading in this thread.
Would it perhaps be worthwhile to implement (as a seller selectable option) that immediate payment is required on an accepted make offer negotiation also then? (with clear notices on listing, in chat window and in any emails being displayed so that potential buyer understands this to be the case)

