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If an enduser don't want buy a domain anymore because he see the same domain on a dn forum well...the stupid is the enduser (not very motivated to buy).
It's full of intelligent companies out there with cash in hand so move on to another enduser.
I repeat I've sold several domains listed on DNForum to endusers...never a problem.
stating what an end-user will and won't do and/or listen to, or how they cannot be persuaded to think differently, comes from your lack of experience in dealing with people in general.
you have no idea!
Read here:
12. Do not "bump" your sale threads with the word "bump" or no relevant information. All replies to your own threads in sales MUST contain information pertaining to the sale. You must have a minimum price reduction of 10% to post a price reduction as a bump. Otherwise, edit the original post and do not bump! Do not use sneaky bump tactics like "If you PM me, post in the thread that you PM'd me". No "PM sent" replies to threads. There are too many bump tactics to list, so please just don't try any of them. Trading bumps is not permitted, you bump for me, I bump for you, etc., so even if there's no harm intended, do not bump others' threads because you think it's a good deal, or the recipient will feel obligated to bump your thread, and you can see where this will lead.
so, again how will members know that you have reduced your price, within the required 10% amount, if previous prices are not listed in the thread?
you can edit your thread all you want, but if you bump it with "price reduced" you must show the trail of reductions.
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So,
Can the mods see post edits or not?
If they can, which I believe is true, then surely they can see if a post has been bumped or a price legitimately reduced...
This forum is well indexed in google.
For many sales posted, if you then go and type the exact name being sold into google, the dnf thread will turn up at or around the top of the page. If this thread has pricing in it and the name was recently sold, then an end user will be a much harder sell. TBH I can hardly believe there are people disputing this...
For clarification though, the rules state nothing about leaving a trail, this is just one interpretation.Originally Posted by biggedon
I am pretty sure I read that mods here can see edits made to a post, seeing as they are the ones who enforce the rules, surely that is all that matters?
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