I have started a thread a few months ago about the scammers in Wanted Domains...(the thread is here)
http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=205467&highlight=wanted+domains
But now I think we must to ask the mods about this section:
1. Put an end date to each of those thread sections. I have seen threads that are months and months running without any stop and none gets an answer.
2. Order to the start posters to respond or answer to the domains posted. (I know its a difficult job when people post garbage domains, but this is the only manner way to deal with the requests!)
3. Also make order with the infractions of the rules to the posters who don´t keep the rules as, responding with the specific domains that the starter thread has asked. You can always send a PM if you feel that your domain doesn´t fit exactly his requirements.
4. Close the threads that have crossed a certain time since the start even the starter never inform if he has get the domain he wants.
Please feel free to add any point you think is relevant and we should ask the mods to work on this...its getting each day worst. :undecided:
It was suggested to put a "closure function" for "domains wanted" so that threads would be closed automatically after 30 days. Hopefully, it will get prioritized with the quickness
As I and other staff do recognize, where there can be problems.
Many threads get bumped up by "new members", and I know all of you have seen on occassions when a newbie comes in and posts to every thread on the 1st page then digs deeper thru the stack!
Then another member posts a reply without even looking at the start date!
There is a sticky above all threads in that section which reads.."no pm sent" posts!
But members still do it.
I do go thru that section and have closed quite a few threads, but it's a lot of work to go thru every thread to see the start date and check if any updates were posted.
It would help if those who reconize an old thread would report it, but some still post...hoping the buyer is still around.
I've seen threads where a member would start a request and not come back online for 3 weeks....should that thread be closed? then he says "still looking", so the thread goes another 3 weeks.
Open to ideas
I have simply stopped responding.
Something needs to be done.
A time limit needs to be placed.
Can't stand this "keep em coming" BS.
When you stop responding....then that's one less competitor!
That goes ditto for me, I posted some really good domains at reasonable prices and rarely get response, my guess is that many of them are looking for that great bargain, good domains for cheap.
:lol:
Aren't we all!
But believe it or not, many of the names I have sold here at DNF, have been thru "domains wanted" section.
Yup, it will be a great idea to close the thread after some idle time..
we try.
i think that- if the poster would at the very least update the thread- i kinda figure if i dont hear anything via pm they are not interested (even tho an answer shows excellent business manners)
but if they would just update the thread one every one or two days- saying "hey, i have read all my pms, not really what i am looking for- let me revise my requirments to narrow things down more)
you are always going to have name fishers, and people who never buy- and there are ways to help make it a better place to buy domains- but no one has talked about taking any steps to smooth things out ;-(
Posting etiquette would be nice, not just in that section, but all over the forum
"Fishers" are a problem, because they don't have any "creative skills" to think-up their own names, so they make fake threads and skimmy off the typos and variations from those who reply.
We also have a problem with people abusing the 'For Sale - Offers' section, effectively running an auction with no rules and no end date, which essentially means he's waisting everyone's time so he can get an appraisal.
http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?p=1117871
I also reported the thread (no response after several days), and even got a harrassing PM from the guy.
I'm doing far less buying and selling on DNForum these days, and this is the reason why. There are just too many people here wasting everyone's time, and it's being tolerated for some reason.
The "Offers Wanted" section has flaws, which hopefully can be addressed.
Too many "bumps and updates and TQ's"
Same with Fixed Price section, where a domain for sale thread may start with a price of $80,000.00 and then posts price drops every other day until it's "last call at $40.00"...
extreme example, but you get what I mean.
agreed.. 99.9% never buy a domain.. perhaps its an attention seeking thing.
that's possible too.
I think I've posted in that section twice.
Both times I got dozens of PM's with completely unrelated domains outside my traffic, price, extension & length parameters I clearly outlined in the 1st post.
People see one of those threads and think the buyer will pay for any domain they get offered via PM. The whole situation is pretty sad actually.
True it's can be frustrating.
Most don't READ the criteria, and will post..."I know you wanted a 1 word .com domain but I got this great 3 word domain with 2 hyphens .mobi"