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About half of buyers don't pay anymore. Sedo protects them, but doesn't protect sellers. Does the same happen to you? I warned Sedo many times about many things, and they basically said : you don't have to stay here. So maybe it is time to leave.
I suspect this might be a personal thing, like a Sedo employee blocking payments by contacting buyers and saying, your bid was too high, don't pay and nothing will happen; or not sending emails when the seller is me. Or it might be a race thing, although I'm white. Or there is an economic crisis affecting many, but then this must happen to everyone else.
What I'm most paranoid about it is: A domain service gets an inquiry for my domain, and offers fraction of their offer to me at Sedo and acts as a middleman, and when the actual buyer doesn't pay, they don't pay either. In this case Sedo's fault would be not showing their IP, and after cancellation, not showing their email.
I suspect this might be a personal thing, like a Sedo employee blocking payments by contacting buyers and saying, your bid was too high, don't pay and nothing will happen; or not sending emails when the seller is me. Or it might be a race thing, although I'm white. Or there is an economic crisis affecting many, but then this must happen to everyone else.
What I'm most paranoid about it is: A domain service gets an inquiry for my domain, and offers fraction of their offer to me at Sedo and acts as a middleman, and when the actual buyer doesn't pay, they don't pay either. In this case Sedo's fault would be not showing their IP, and after cancellation, not showing their email.
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