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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!why not split the sales section into 2 seperate sections, one for small sales (domains under $200) and one for larger budget domains (above $200) this would help sellers as well as buyers, because some of the small budget buyers would have an easier time finding names they can afford
... but where are we going to draw the line? Why $200? or $100 or $1,000? How small is small and how large is large?Originally posted by GT Web
... small sales (domains under $200) and ... larger budget domains (above $200)
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Does it really matter where we draw the line? I don't think so.
and what about auction names? they could easily enough straddle both sides of the line
How often does an auction go over $200? Very rarely. Let's draw the line at $300. Most crappy 3 letter .com's end around this amount.
ya, the problem with it is the limit, but make one at a couple hundred and people who have a set asking price can choose the proper section
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