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Harder to spot a No Reserve auction on Flippa

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Who thinks it was easier to spot a No Reserve auction without bids on Flippa before?

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Before if someone listed a domain with the reserve price and start price the same it was considered a no reserve auction. The domain name and price would be in green thus making it easier to spot a no reserve auction. Flippa just recently changed it where it will only turn green if someone places a bid on it regardless if it's a no reserve. So now you have to check every auction that doesn't have a bid to see if it's a no reserve listing. Am I the only one that has noticed this and wish it would go back to how it used to be?
 
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Flippa is dying. Any platform which is not customer-centric will die.
 
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Noticed this too while listing some names, going to be harder for those of us who are actually trying to sell names versus those who list crap with $1 minimum offer
 
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Before if someone listed a domain with the reserve price and start price the same it was considered a no reserve auction. The domain name and price would be in green thus making it easier to spot a no reserve auction. Flippa just recently changed it where it will only turn green if someone places a bid on it regardless if it's a no reserve. So now you have to check every auction that doesn't have a bid to see if it's a no reserve listing. Am I the only one that has noticed this and wish it would go back to how it used to be?

I am noticed this too. No good
 
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Yeah, I don't like it, harder to pick up on steals.
 
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When I have to make an auction without reserve with the start cost of $50, I specified this price and put the same reserve. Earlier it was "green" - reserve met. But recently became gray.

It is just necessary to give sellers to quote the start price more than $1 at the same time not to specify a reserve generally
 
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Noticed this too while listing some names, going to be harder for those of us who are actually trying to sell names versus those who list crap with $1 minimum offer
You I totally agree
 
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Yeah, it used to be a win win for both the buyer and seller. Not sure how changing it benefits anyone.
 
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