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Mods, please change the policy here.

As @brad has pointed out, there are ridiculous requests presented in lots of “wanted” threads. The titles are very misleading...

If your total budget is $25,000 then that’s your budget. Don’t tell us it’s $500 per domain because we all know that’s bullshit. If you have $25k to spend then be for real and spend it on one quality domain instead of making us jump through hoops. Nobody spends $25k, $500 at a time on junk. At least, people that know better don’t.

This is a huge problem here at NP. If you have a total budget that’s that. The breakdown of, I only have 1% of the budget to spend per domain is absurd

@Eric Lyon @Amanda
 
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As a seller, these titles are very misleading and a complete waste of time. The budget per domain should be shown upfront, before I click the thread link.
This is a relevant rule that might be helpful:
  • Rule 6.7.3. Budget prefixes must be representative of your budget per item (e.g., the thread prefix budget: above $5,000 in Domain Buyer Requests means the buyer's budget is greater than $5,000 per domain name).

We could possibly extend that rule to include the titles of requests if that's what most members want.

Let us know: please Like this post if you want the rule updated to include titles, or Dislike if you don't.
 
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This is a relevant rule that might be helpful:
  • Rule 6.7.3. Budget prefixes must be representative of your budget per item (e.g., the thread prefix budget: above $5,000 in Domain Buyer Requests means the buyer's budget is greater than $5,000 per domain name).

We could possibly extend that rule to include the titles of requests if that's what most members want.

Let us know: please Like this post if you want the rule updated to include titles.

Total budget means nothing. Great you have a million budget to spend on 500,000 domains, Who cares? Budget per name is what should always be, so this range nonsense can stop.

Looking for names that end in media spending $100 to $500 per name.

I actually think you should have a bargain bin section just like for sellers, you want names for $1 or even those threads asking for names for free, put it in the bargain bin.

People should not have to waste their time, and real buyers should not have their threads pushed down by nonsense threads. If you are in bargain bin well then you know the person wants to spend little on the domain.
 
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This is a relevant rule that might be helpful:
  • Rule 6.7.3. Budget prefixes must be representative of your budget per item (e.g., the thread prefix budget: above $5,000 in Domain Buyer Requests means the buyer's budget is greater than $5,000 per domain name).

We could possibly extend that rule to include the titles of requests if that's what most members want.

Let us know: please Like this post if you want the rule updated to include titles, or Dislike if you don't.

What we mean is for example like this Thread:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/buying-in-bulk-squadhelp-premium-listing-domains.1171999/

5,000 budget stated. Then at his post he looks for $10 - $25 per name.

I guess it clearly breaks the Rule 6.7.3.

And unfortunatelly, that's not the only one.

It's not just about the title. It's about the budget they say they have, and then what they are really looking at their opening post.

Thanks.
 
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Yes, we will handle it.

Thanks for reporting.

Thanks. Although my willing was not to report that Thread specifically, but to show you an example of the problem.

Basically, people open Threads with the opening post stating they have a budget of $25,000, and then, they continue the post saying... buying domains from $100 to $5,000, for example.

So, if with Title you refer to the overall budget it appears in green on the Title Thread, then yes, that's the issue.

Thanks!
 
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Currently, the rule applies only to the thread prefix, which is the part that appears green in that section. Thread prefixes are kind of like categories within a section.

The thread title comes after the prefix, and it's not currently part of the rule. Thread titles are the first large text on a page, are part of the URL, and are typically shown in the tab names of your web browser.

That distinction may not be clear to everyone.
 
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Currently, the rule applies only to the thread prefix, which is the part that appears green in that section. Thread prefixes are kind of like categories within a section.

The thread title comes after the prefix, and it's not currently part of the rule. Thread titles are the first large text on a page, are part of the URL, and are typically shown in the tab names of your web browser.

That distinction may not be clear to everyone.
The budget per domain should be noted anywhere in the title. The total budget you keep in your bank account is not what we want to see here.
 
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