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Auction on Flippa currently has 10bids and is at $2,000,000
Auction on Flippa currently has 10bids and is at $2,000,000
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But you don't put top tier domains at a Flippa and expect top $$ imho (without a top dollar reserve in which case the intent to sell is questionable, imho)
There is an inherent problem with that strategy. Sometimes new people sign up specifically to bid on the name. That does not necessarily mean that they do not have the funds.
First of all, thank you for your opinion. No matter which platform is used(because that's what they are, platforms)....heavy marketing, outbound and PR campaigns will and must be held to bring endusers into the bidding. I will always choose Flippa.
Whatever.
Hopefully it involves some of that PR, marketing and other stuff you mentioned.My thoughts exactly I have work to do, I do not have time to feed the trolls. Good luck.
Ya think?
Are Flippa employees bidding against clueless customers in this auction? I believe that Flippa allows its employees to bid against customers, as long as the SELLER is in on it. Is that what's happening here?
Firstly, you are welcome for my opinion. It goes without saying that it's my opinion when I post it. I'm not likely to post your opinion. I even qualified it with IMHO in the off chance someone thought I may be expressing someone else's opinion. I appreciate the further qualification.
They are all just platforms? No, Flippa is a platform.
Some venues are run by professional, licensed and bonded auction houses that protect buyers from fraudulent activity. Many are registered in a state that requires licensing but most are bonded.
Look at what Flippa offers:
I presume as you were contracted as the broker by Flippa that they are the seller?
- Flippa is not an auctioneer;
- Flippa does not conduct Auctions on behalf of Sellers. All Auctions are conducted by Sellers on their own behalf;
- Flippa does not facilitate payments between Buyers and Sellers;
- Flippa and its Associates are not responsible in any way for the compliance by each Buyer or Seller with the Sale Agreement. Flippa do not guarantee and cannot ensure that a Buyer or Seller will actually complete a sale of a Digital Asset or act lawfully in their use of Flippa.com; and
- Flippa merely provides the software and website (being Flippa.com) by which Seller's may conduct their own Auctions and Private Sales.
Anyway, as I buyer, I'd be very comfortable with "The fake bidding doesn't happen as often as you think, and I am personally the biggest fan of Flippa"...sounds like every sellers wet dream right there.
Whatever.
No. Read further for a longer response.
Above your comment here.Read where "further?"
Above your comment here.
You answered him before he asked? Where?
I addressed the erroneous bidding above; and as for the employee bidding statement ...my "No" answered that.
i think 2 mill is strech considering whisky.com was an actual site which i assume generated revenue.
Oh, you're talking about your disclaimers above my original comment. Sure, okay, whatever.
If Flippa is not an auctioneer, what is Flippa? Sounds like your parsing words to me. Flippa controls certain aspects of the auction, right? Then guess what?
Also, by your answer "No," we can assume you know when Flippa employees are bidding against clueless customers and when they are not, right? Obviously, if you're sure Flippa employees are not participating in this particular auction, you must have access to that information, right? So when Flippa employees are participating in an auction bidding against clueless customers, you're aware of it, right?
He already answered those questions.
Why speculate?
Oh, you're talking about your disclaimers above my original comment. Sure, okay, whatever.
If Flippa is not an auctioneer, what is Flippa? Sounds like your parsing words to me. Flippa controls certain aspects of the auction, right? Then guess what?
Also, by your answer "No," we can assume you know when Flippa employees are bidding against clueless customers and when they are not, right? Obviously, if you're sure Flippa employees are not participating in this particular auction, you must have access to that information, right? So when Flippa employees are participating in an auction bidding against clueless customers, you're aware of it, right?
Also, I would redirect the domain ( blank page right now ) to the auction page, a lot of type ins, right?
Did you email all the companies listed in your description for the auction?
Should I ask anything else?
How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg.i think whiskey and whisky are synonymous if whisky
Because the information provided doesn't fully add up.He already answered those questions.
Why speculate?
Already danced this dance with you here >> https://www.namepros.com/threads/fl...-any-tips-to-share-lets-discuss.829517/page-4 <<