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DeLaVega

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Hello, I'm interested in a domain that is listed primarily at buydomains.com. It has a fixed price there and a minimum offer price. It also appears at Sedo and Moniker marketplace, at the same price for BIN but with no minimum offer set.

Which one do you suggest me to use? I mainly use Sedo, but as this one is listed mainly at buydomains, I'm not sure if maybe is better if I offer there.

I would like to make an offer, but I know that surely an auction will be opened (don't know for how much time).

Thank you :)
 
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Check the whois...if its buydomains as the owner then work with them directly.
 

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Yes, it is listed there. Thank you.

The BIN price in my opinion is too high (it's a .net), that why I want to offer less, but I don't know if they will open an auction...

Thank you :)
 

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what?? Auctions can only be set up on TDNAM and you would be the one placing the name on the auction block.
 

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Afternic has a much quicker Escrow process than Sedo. I would recommend purchasing Buydomains which I assume would go through Afternic. I think Afternic takes more of a commission than Sedo though.
 

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Go directly to Buydomains

I believe they list at Afternic and Sedo as well to market their names but if you go direct they won't have to pay Sedo/Afternic a commission and you can make an offer 10-25% less than what they have listed and they will likely accept.

Good luck!
 
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