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Ok, so all of my (.com) domains are parked at Afternic with BIN prices as they all fall under Afternic's Fast Transfer. Whilst I know it's a risk to sell at multiple platforms with BIN's set, they are also listed up at DAN.

My small (.co.uk) domains are also parked up at Afternic and DAN with BIN prices set, although not sure if Afternic is the best place to have these set @ BIN.

Is it time to rethink this? Afternic for me is a must as their Fast Transfer provides a decent degree of exposure for the majority of my (.com) domains.

That said, should I change all those listed at DAN to 'Make Offer'? Would this increase the chances of a sale there, or not?
 
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Hi

this probably is wrong section for your question, but i'll give it a go anyway.

the actual domain is the product
where it is forwarded to, is the "processor"

so, in essence, where doesn't matter, if product is poor.
and...
if product is great, then where, will be the processor.

still, if you have FT at afternic, then it's best to have make offer for same name, elsewhere

imo....
 
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Hi

this probably is wrong section for your question, but i'll give it a go anyway.

the actual domain is the product
where it is forwarded to, is the "processor"

so, in essence, where doesn't matter, if product is poor.
and...
if product is great, then where, will be the processor.

still, if you have FT at afternic, then it's best to have make offer for same name, elsewhere

imo....

Thanks. So for me, it's a question of which 'Processor' buyers are likely to trust in terms of handling the sale, DAN or Afternic?

Issue with pointing names to Afternic is that it doesn't give any indication of price whereas DAN provides additional options.
 
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