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Hi,
If a higher percentage of the owners of dropped domains are just not interested or cannot afford renewal, wouldn't you agree that an expiring domain auction should be better for both seller and buyer.I saw someone here who's selling this way.Offering good domains at a cheap price.Everyone is happy.It might even cost less than the charges they will be asking for to be included in the WL.
IMHO, a waiting list may or may not benefit those who listed but will never benefit the original owner,on the other hand this type of auction should benefit both at all times.Ofcourse this includes only the good to great domain name range not the perfect ones. Moreover, I don't think many of a $100,000 worth DN will be just suddenly dropped each year for any of us to have at registration price.Someone may get lucky but is it worth a waiting list.Just an opinion.
Q.Will a good expiring domain auction limit the use of WL?
If a higher percentage of the owners of dropped domains are just not interested or cannot afford renewal, wouldn't you agree that an expiring domain auction should be better for both seller and buyer.I saw someone here who's selling this way.Offering good domains at a cheap price.Everyone is happy.It might even cost less than the charges they will be asking for to be included in the WL.
IMHO, a waiting list may or may not benefit those who listed but will never benefit the original owner,on the other hand this type of auction should benefit both at all times.Ofcourse this includes only the good to great domain name range not the perfect ones. Moreover, I don't think many of a $100,000 worth DN will be just suddenly dropped each year for any of us to have at registration price.Someone may get lucky but is it worth a waiting list.Just an opinion.
Q.Will a good expiring domain auction limit the use of WL?