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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
Who's good these days? I don't want upfront fees or big fucking hassles .. I don't know, what's good, sedo ... moniker .. godaddy ..... I don't know, who knows?
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Sedo and GoDaddy.
Sedo charges 15% of the sale price with a $50 minimum cut for them. If you park your domain with them and it sells, then they only charge 10% with no minimum. If the buyer pays right away, and it's not on a weekend, it usually takes about two or three days to complete the sale and get paid via Paypal.
With GoDaddy, if you list your domains at GoDaddy Auctions they charge 10% of the sale price with a $5 minimum cut for them. Once the buyer purchases the domain it usually takes 5 business days to verify the payment, so about a week to get paid via Paypal from start to finish of domain sale. If the domains that your trying to sell are registered at GoDaddy, you can list them as premium domains. If the domain sells as a premium domain listing, GoDaddy charges 30% of the sales price. Payments for premium domain listings are currently only paid out via check, usually about 30 days after the end of the month that the domain sold in. So for example, if you sold a domain that was listed as a premium domain on GoDaddy on August 1st, your not gonna get the check in the mail until about October 1st. If you sell a domain on August 31st you'll still get the check around October 1st.
Even though it typically takes longer to get paid by GoDaddy than it does Sedo, it seems like the process is smoother with GoDaddy.