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question When a domain is selected for Afternic Premium Network?

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I understand that Afternic and Godaddy are the same, I have my domains registered with Godaddy and I had bulk added a list of about 50 domains to Afternic a few weeks back.

Now slowly, 2 or 3 domains a week are being accepted into the Afternic Premium Network. I am wondering how the domains were actually selected and if I can assume that that is a good thing. I have the domains priced pretty high, since I couldn't have just an "offer" option I set prices high with the minimum price being more than what I don't mind taking for the domain.

It's interesting to look for my own domains on GD and to see that they are premium with the high price tags, can I assume that Godaddy thinks this is the fair price of the domain and that I could expect offers on it?

Thank you in advance for any advice.
 
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Sorry to burst your bubble. Any domain with registration after 60 days will be eligible for Afternic premium listing. I have many domains sitting idle there for long time
 
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Sorry to burst your bubble. Any domain with registration after 60 days will be eligible for Afternic premium listing. I have many domains sitting idle there for long time

Thanks, I didn't really have a bubble going (yet) :)
 
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Related questions. Just had a .com domain name listed as a test case. After several days it's status is now "Listed". Fast-transfer is "Yes(Active)". Both Buy Now and Minimum Offer are set to 1490. Then, I went to Godaddy, typed the domain name, and it said domain was taken. Tried eNom and it said the domain name was not available. So my questions are:
  1. How long does it usually take before my listed domain name becomes available throughout the Fast-transfer network?
  2. I only want to use Buy Now, so can I just set both Buy Now and Minimum Offer to the same number?
Thanks.
 
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