Using Sedo to sell domains is a straightforward process. It’s easy and quick – as long as every party involved performs their task as expected.
There’s nothing better than receiving the email notification from Sedo that the transaction is complete; it means that money is on its way to the bank.
And then comes a survey that makes it to my inbox, which has the same flaw, every single time: the domain it is about is not listed!
That’s fine and dandy if one manages one transaction at a time, but when things are busy, e.g. when buying and selling domains concurrently, there is no indication which transaction the survey is all about.
It’s probably the single item I’d like to see Sedo improve on.
Sedo is full of flaws, especially when searching for domains for sale and especially after last upgrade. If you search for domains on auction, the system will include some domains that are for sale with a “Make Offer” option. If you setup a filter – let’s say you want to know if there are certain TLDs on auction – the search will return ALL tlds currently on auction.