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Bin on GoDaddy, can I still set bin on Undeveloped?

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I have listed my dn on godaddy for bin. Can I stir set bin on undeveloped? End user might have no clue of the price and go away.
 
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Yes, you can have BINs set at multiple marketplaces - but make sure to keep your listings up to date at all marketplaces to prevent any issues (such as double selling a domain). As soon as one sells - make sure you immediately pull it off all other marketplaces.

Keep in mind:
In theory - two different people could buy the domain name "at the same time" at two different marketplaces. In this case you would not be able to fulfill your end of the contract at one of these marketplaces and your account could be suspended or you required to pay a fee.

The odds of this are low, but it is possible.
 
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Why not list your name at Afternic with BIN, and on Undeveloped with a Make Offer? And that minimum offer to be the BIN price from Afternic / GoDaddy.
 
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Why not list your name at Afternic with BIN, and on Undeveloped with a Make Offer? And that minimum offer to be the BIN price from Afternic / GoDaddy.
actually, I’m thinking about this.
 
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Why not list your name at Afternic with BIN, and on Undeveloped with a Make Offer? And that minimum offer to be the BIN price from Afternic / GoDaddy.
It is of course up to the OP to respond on why they would do that...

But IMO having a BIN on your landing page can increase impulse purchases on domains under 5k - so that is why I would want my landing page to have a BIN.
 
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Why not list your name at Afternic with BIN, and on Undeveloped with a Make Offer? And that minimum offer to be the BIN price from Afternic / GoDaddy.

Do this.
 
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