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Domains for sale in China. Can you translate it?

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Honan

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Can anyone translate or just give a brief summary of what www.eachnic.com is all about
It looks like a Domains for sale or auction site
Is that right?
What are the prices like?
 

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anyweb said:
Can anyone translate or just give a brief summary of what www.eachnic.com is all about
It looks like a Domains for sale or auction site
Is that right?
What are the prices like?

I see the 'auction' gavels, but I think it's more geared towards a registrar judging from the ICANN mention and the domain search box. Also, it is highlighted as eachNIC --which... you know... NIC....

Sorry, can't read Chinese yet, so I'm not much help other than that input ;)

-Wesley
 

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Right, it is a domain business site including auction and others.

they also offer escrow service, the fee is 15% on the final prices plus 600RMB(China dollar) if it is a TLD which needs to be transferred with.
 

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In case you guys are not aware of it yet, eachnic actually has a domain name forum too (in Chinese, of course):

http://www.eachnic.com/club/

which I think is the largest of its type in China as most of the fellow "corn" (i.e. domain name) speculators I know of are there. I made a handful of posts there too but that was like more than a year or two ago. It's really a job to type in Chinese! LOL!
 
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