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Dan.com raises base commission rate to 15%

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Popular domain platform, Dan.com, is increasing its base commission to 15%.

Beginning on February 1, 2023, the increase will take effect, for all domains that use Dan, Afternic, or Uniregistry DNS. Alternate DNS usage will result in an even higher commission, set at 25%...
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Popular domain platform, Dan.com, is increasing its base commission to 15%.

Beginning on February 1, 2023, the increase will take effect, for all domains that use Dan, Afternic, or Uniregistry DNS. Alternate DNS usage will result in an even higher commission, set at 25%...
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“Rewarding sellers” what a joke …they mean :

- “Punishing sellers” that are Not using THEIR dns ..

And lander commission from 9% to 15% gtfoh!!!!
 
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My fear came true: DAN, a smart company, acquired by a dinosaur leads to failure.
First remove bodis partnership, now price increase, what's next?
They can remove BTC payment or the bot fast transfer or the smart interface .....
 
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Punishing registrar-powered marketplaces (Dynadot, Namesilo, Porkbun...)? Punishing BODIS for providing built-in forsale banners, including godaddy-afternic ones?

Noncompetitive!​

Parking the domain with registrar-powered marketplace AND enabling afternic was always a good option.
Parking the domain with bodis + forsale link was always a good option.
Saying nothing about hard-working sellers who bothered to host own landing pages, in many cases still sending traffic to afternic.
 
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Btw, they are also punishing sellers who use own dns (or cloudflare dns) to deliver all visitors to DAN, as DAN dns works slow sometimes. They are also punishing sellers who use similar scheme to deliver the traffic to godaddy .com / forsale / domain .com via own DNS - as ns5/ns6 afternic does not support httpS forwarding and provides zero stats.
Maybe Afternic should fix all the lander/dns issues first?
 
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