
Buyers make bids and offers on
websites you list for auction or sale.
Selling a website or domain name on our website involves listing that property
for public auction or private sale.
As you create your listing, you'll choose:
a starting price for bids or offers
If you're selling at auction, you'll also choose:
a reserve price - the minimum price you'll happily sell the property for
an optional Buy It Now price at which you're happy to sell the property and
end the auction immediately.
Create a detailed listing, pay the listing fee, and you're done! Stay near your
email inbox, though, because some buyers may want to ask questions before they
make a bid or offer.
If your property sells in an auction or sale, We will send you the winning
buyer's details so that you can complete the transfer of property. We'll also
invoice the appropriate party for the listing success fee.
The details of how you'll collect payment, and how you'll deliver the property
to its new owner, are up to you to negotiate with the winner. We recommend that
you work out these details with the seller before accepting a bid.
Your property will sell in a public auction if:
you accept a buyer's bid, and
that bid is equal to or more than the auction reserve price.
In that case, your auction is declared won, and you're legally bound to sell the
property for the price of the highest accepted bid.
Your property will sell in a private sale if you accept an offer that's made by
a buyer. Once you accept an offer, the sale is declared won, and you're legally
bound to sell the property for the value of the offer you accepted.
If you have any questions about selling websites or domain names on our website,
contact our support team.
