Yes, your starting price is the lowest price you are willing to sell for.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!If I list a name for $1 and it sells for $2, and I do not want to sell at that price. Will I be breaking the auction rules if I refuse to sell?
TIA
maxims
Yes, your starting price is the lowest price you are willing to sell for.
nosig @ this time
Will you sell me RateSale.com for $2 if nobody outbids me?Originally posted by sharpboy
Yes, your starting price is the lowest price you are willing to sell for.![]()
Yes!! Don't do that.Originally posted by maxims
If I list a name for $1 and it sells for $2, and I do not want to sell at that price. Will I be breaking the auction rules if I refuse to sell?
TIA
maxims
Good Luck.
I have no choice, I've listed it with a starting price of $1.00.Originally posted by maxims
Will you sell me RateSale.com for $2 if nobody outbids me?![]()
Thanks for the plug!
Cheers
nosig @ this time
Thanks to you both.
maxims
I first thought that starting with $1 is some kind of a must. Hence the question.
It's a reasonable question, and this is valuable exposure for the correct answer. I hope it's clear by now that people who don't honor their auction committments will at the very least be shunned and persecuted, if not expelled from this forum.
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