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Honorability.....

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fischermx

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What do you think about that thing in Sedo of being able to put a domain in auction when an offer is received?
Somehow, I don't like it. I think it is a little offensive to the potential buyer.
I picture myself trying to silently get a domain, and the all of the suden the current owner decide to make a party out of it. It happened to me once, and luckly, no one else decided to get in the party and I got the name for the original price.

But, now I'm on the other side haha.... I own a domain which has received several offers in the past, this time I got a good one, but after some negotiations I still don't like the price. I was wondering whether to put it on auction or not. Since it is a hispanic name, and I know the potential buyer is hispanic, I wonder if he would feel the same way I felt when that was done to me.
I think it is not honorable, but still I'd like to do it.

What do you think?
 
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