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Ohh my domain sold low price at GoDaddy Auction

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ahmed abubaker

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I put my domain
At the Godaddy auction
But the calamity is that the selling price is $ 20
Can i know who is the buyer?
Can I cancel the sale ؟
 
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It's dishonest to cancel sell just because price is low. People, on internet all the time have that happen, my advice take the low selling price as a lesson learned. Perhaps, set a reserve next time or start the auction higher. That is my two-cents.
 
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It's dishonest to cancel sell just because price is low. People, on internet all the time have that happen, my advice take the low selling price as a lesson learned. Perhaps, set a reserve next time or start the auction higher. That is my two-cents.
thanks
 
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Ok, in my opinion, $20 is not a terrible price, or at least it's not a surprising price, considering the domain is a seldom-used newgTLD and you registered it a month ago. For this type of domain, auctions won't work at all. You need to do outbound to end-users if you want to make a bigger sale.
 
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Ok, in my opinion, $20 is not a terrible price, or at least it's not a surprising price, considering the domain is a seldom-used newgTLD and you registered it a month ago. For this type of domain, auctions won't work at all. You need to do outbound to end-users if you want to make a bigger sale.
thanks man
 
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why would you cancel when it has sold for $20?
 
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I sold 4 - 4 letter .coms a few weeks ago and lost money on 3 of them with godaddy auctions. Sometimes it happens.
 
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why would you cancel when it has sold for $20?
I want to put $ 2000 like what you put in the sedo
I think I put $ 20 in typo and did not pay attention
 
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