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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry" data-source="post: 2211169" data-attributes="member: 82633"><p>Over the past couple of years, I have had some very good sales with Afternic.</p><p></p><p>I have asked them to please quit contacting me for all these pricing options. At least once or twice a month I get emails regarding floor price, bin price, this price and that price.</p><p></p><p>Each domain listed is listed with a minimum offer set. I essentially told them that if they have had an inquiry but that inquiry was not at least the minimum offer, then please do not ask for a BIN. There is no point in defining all these options if there was never a real offer. To me, most are just tire kickers. Especially the floor price. Setting a floor price is, to me, pretty much the minimum offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry, post: 2211169, member: 82633"] Over the past couple of years, I have had some very good sales with Afternic. I have asked them to please quit contacting me for all these pricing options. At least once or twice a month I get emails regarding floor price, bin price, this price and that price. Each domain listed is listed with a minimum offer set. I essentially told them that if they have had an inquiry but that inquiry was not at least the minimum offer, then please do not ask for a BIN. There is no point in defining all these options if there was never a real offer. To me, most are just tire kickers. Especially the floor price. Setting a floor price is, to me, pretty much the minimum offer. [/QUOTE]
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