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Where you park your domain name for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="AntonNaydenoff" data-source="post: 2329579" data-attributes="member: 322975746"><p>Listing on too many marketplaces can put you in trouble though. I had the bad experience recently to sell 2 names on one platform while at the same time they sold at bargain price on another. So I had to decline transfer requests created by NameLiquidate. They were not happy about it and asked me to send them proves, so i had to make lots of screenshots to prove timing of sales.</p><p>It’s very unlikely for such things to happen if you sell at higher price, but if you are selling at bargain price and the names are kinda good, there is always a chance to sell same thing on different platforms at the same time.</p><p>I’ve noticed how sellers don’t update their portfolios for months after they make a sale. Every time I buy something in an auction for instance I have troubles listing the name for sale as it’s still listed by pervious owner. With Dan is easy as you can just message them and ask them to move the name to your account. With Uni is easy too, as they manually check if you’re trying to list a name that already exists in their database. They may ask for a screenshot just. With Sedo is a nightmare - none of their self verification methods seems to work so you have to request manual verification, but they just don’t care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntonNaydenoff, post: 2329579, member: 322975746"] Listing on too many marketplaces can put you in trouble though. I had the bad experience recently to sell 2 names on one platform while at the same time they sold at bargain price on another. So I had to decline transfer requests created by NameLiquidate. They were not happy about it and asked me to send them proves, so i had to make lots of screenshots to prove timing of sales. It’s very unlikely for such things to happen if you sell at higher price, but if you are selling at bargain price and the names are kinda good, there is always a chance to sell same thing on different platforms at the same time. I’ve noticed how sellers don’t update their portfolios for months after they make a sale. Every time I buy something in an auction for instance I have troubles listing the name for sale as it’s still listed by pervious owner. With Dan is easy as you can just message them and ask them to move the name to your account. With Uni is easy too, as they manually check if you’re trying to list a name that already exists in their database. They may ask for a screenshot just. With Sedo is a nightmare - none of their self verification methods seems to work so you have to request manual verification, but they just don’t care. [/QUOTE]
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