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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I see some posts for wanted and for sale domains that were posted long ago, but still get offers and replies for many weeks or months.
These threads should be closed/killed after 30 days or so since the wanted buyer may have found it but not replied, and sometimes even did reply, and the seller may have sold but not edited.
It's not that big a deal to repost a for sale a month later if it didn't sell the first time. Probably with a different sales presentation and price.
Agree..justa waste of bandwidth..Originally posted by adoptabledomains
I see some posts for wanted and for sale domains that were posted long ago, but still get offers and replies for many weeks or months.
These threads should be closed/killed after 30 days or so since the wanted buyer may have found it but not replied, and sometimes even did reply, and the seller may have sold but not edited.
It's not that big a deal to repost a for sale a month later if it didn't sell the first time. Probably with a different sales presentation and price.
Gregr..
have you considered ..replacing the old wanted/for sale threads..with a SOLD thread..
Would be great to scroll thru and see what has sold and what is selling..the trends over time..
If I place a "FOR SALE" thread and 4 days later sell a Domiain then you can delete that thread...then the seller could post the RESULTS of the sale..the TLD extension, the price and date...
Deleting the thread might cause folks to lose their DNForum bucks? Perhaps better to lock the thread, or move it to an archived forum?
George Kirikos
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