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<moan>
This has been touched upon before, but as a buyer it can be very frustrating to make an offer for a domain on Sedo, that is not accepted as a purchase price, but is accepted as an opening bid on an auction.
Why is there no option to withdraw a bid? Or perhaps to make an offer than cannot be used as an opening bid?
I cannot think of any other sales system where this applies. Imagine walking into a used car showroom, making an offer for a car and the seller then using it as a legally binding opening bid for an auction?? Come back in 7 days to see if you have bought it...yeah right, bye.
The reason for the moan? I make an offer for a crappy two word geo-modifier, that is available in all extensions apart from .co.uk. However, it fits another domain I have quite well, and I would like it in the .co.uk, so it's worth something to me, the seller will make a few quid and we are all happy.
I initially offer the minimum, £45. The seller wants 10 times this, and changes the minimum offer to £150. It's not worth it as I could just register the .com, but sod it, I would still like it so I offer this amount. Does he accept it or reject it? No, it is now in a 7 day auction...
What I want to do is walk away because I am just annoyed now, but I cannot as Sedo does not allow it. Was it really worth naffing off the buyer in this way, just for a possible extra few quid? Sedo really should change this...
</moan>
I feel better now :-D
This has been touched upon before, but as a buyer it can be very frustrating to make an offer for a domain on Sedo, that is not accepted as a purchase price, but is accepted as an opening bid on an auction.
Why is there no option to withdraw a bid? Or perhaps to make an offer than cannot be used as an opening bid?
I cannot think of any other sales system where this applies. Imagine walking into a used car showroom, making an offer for a car and the seller then using it as a legally binding opening bid for an auction?? Come back in 7 days to see if you have bought it...yeah right, bye.
The reason for the moan? I make an offer for a crappy two word geo-modifier, that is available in all extensions apart from .co.uk. However, it fits another domain I have quite well, and I would like it in the .co.uk, so it's worth something to me, the seller will make a few quid and we are all happy.
I initially offer the minimum, £45. The seller wants 10 times this, and changes the minimum offer to £150. It's not worth it as I could just register the .com, but sod it, I would still like it so I offer this amount. Does he accept it or reject it? No, it is now in a 7 day auction...
What I want to do is walk away because I am just annoyed now, but I cannot as Sedo does not allow it. Was it really worth naffing off the buyer in this way, just for a possible extra few quid? Sedo really should change this...
</moan>
I feel better now :-D