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Your Premium Listing Just Sold on GoDaddy - Wheeehaaaaa

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Congratulations. One of my domains was sold last week at TDNam but the thing is I installed a blog on that domain and started to use it as an informational blog about my social bookmarking service and forgot to remove its listing from tdnam. So I didn't want to sell it and contacted with GoDaddy they told me that if buyer wants, they can lock my tdnam account and there will be a $10 unlock fee. I said whatever and still waiting for the conclusion. So long story short don't forget about your listings in marketplaces :)
 

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GoDaddy kid of tricks the buyer.
Not really sure if the buyer is aware that they paid $500.00 for the domain or not.

Some people just take it granted and keep clicking next.

Wish you good luck.
 

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Congrats mate!
 

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Congrats!!!

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If I am Bob Parson, I would rather have 1,000 sales
at 15-20% commission than 100 sales at 32% commission.

I would never list any of my domains when I know Godaddy take 32% commission, but,
I will surely consider listing my domains if commission is 15-20%.

I wonder how many domainers are put-off by 32% commission...
 

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The 32% commission would be ok, if you could gaurentee a good sale price. But as you can't, I personaly feel its day-light robbery!.

Congrats,
JMD
 

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GoDaddy kid of tricks the buyer.
Not really sure if the buyer is aware that they paid $500.00 for the domain or not.

Some people just take it granted and keep clicking next.
I've noticed that too.

Very bizarre.

Why would they not make it plainer that you just added this to your cart?
 

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For you to accept a premium listing, it shows the PRICE in BOLD TEXT - their is no trick involved :shy:

I have lot more experience then the people who buy now and then.
I am tricked few times and I have to feel bad..

Not happy the way they do that..
 

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The Domain name. :)
 
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Well I wanted to try it with one of my CVCVs, commission rate was not a problem for me but it's max. price was only $5000 so I changed my mind :) Why do they even have a maximum price at $5000 if they call these domains as "premium" :)
 
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TDNAM charges 32% commission on sales?... That cant be right, the last I checked it was 7%
 

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Damn 32% commission? How do they come up with these numbers? Why don't they ask 99% commission then?
 
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