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Net Baron
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
Posts: 44,922
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How should we handle multi-board sales?
One good way to sell a domain name is to post it on multiple boards. However, this poses a problem in that it's difficult to know what the highest bid is at any one time. The current answer is for the seller to keep posting updates. I don't like this method as in some cases it keeps bumping threads that have attracted only minor interest, and it can run on for weeks.
One solution could be for the seller to include a line in the first post stating the current high bid, and I'll update that if I receive a PM (as long as there aren't too many of them ).Have any of you got any better suggestions? __________________
Baronets (incorporating Domains for Porn and G8S) is the new name for my domain management services. |
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The Advice Collector
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In the first post, maybe the seller can add an url to a page indicating the current high bid. The seller will be in charge of updating that page. This is better for the board, because it doesnt bump threads needlessly, and better for the seller because then he has to update only one page.
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Net Baron
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
Posts: 44,922
Points: 26,001
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![]() It gives a bit of SE advantage to the listing page if the guy is selling regularly. __________________
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