

armstrong said:Not saying that we actually want to limit by age, but even if we did, there's no viable way of enforcing it. Is there?
dgridley said:Well, basically, I was speaking "tongue in cheek".. and not to get anyone's dander up, but IMO 13 year old's really have no business here.
In fact, because of the nature of the site, the fact that many transactions require a credit card, and 18 is the minimum legal limit to enter into a contract, I think 18 is a good starting point...
I realize not everyone (especially the under-18's) would agree, but that's my opinion...
Spell check and the ability to edit the title would be great.. I find myself making alot of stupid typing or phonetic errors and that might help catch them...
jeter4982 said:I think 18 might be a little high for an age limit. I know there are a lot of really smart webmasters and domain traders, that are only 16 or 17. But even if we did have an age limit, would there be anyway to enforce it. People would just lie about their age. As for spell check, and editing your title, I think those are 2 excellent ideas.
Tom
dgridley said:At 18, I like to know without a doubt that if I trade with, buy from, or sell to someone, I have legal recourse...
armstrong said:I actually used to think this a big deal when I started at Namepros. I've since come to realize that for small-value transactions, legal remedies are hopelessly inappropriate (as in, who would actually go to court over a $25 domain sale?).
For big-ticket items, I have to take extra steps to protect my interest anyway. So whether or not the forum verifies the trader's age, doesn't matter either.
Qwert said:I can see your point here Dgridley but I still disagree. (Yep you knew I would)
First of all I don't see what the point would be is changing the thing when you register from 13 to 18 because I could just as easially say I was 18 years old. And no one would know. Whats the point? Maybe they could make it a rule that you have to able to confirm your age for large sales (lets say over $100) to sell here on namepros. But for them changing it to 18, I don't see the point. I mean they could be living in the Dominican Republic and say they were in US. What would you do then? You can't go sue them (as far as I know) so it's just like they were under 18 as well. (If your wondering I just picked Dominican Republic randomly)
Also I don't see why there is an age limit at all, an 8 year old could just as easially say they were 13. I am sure you could tell from their posts that they were younger then they said, or just a moron (a moron is someone with the intelligence of an 8-12 year old right?), but they might be smart enough still to have complete sentences.
Just thinking back I barely knew any English when I was 8 years old.
Qwert said:I can see your point here Dgridley but I still disagree. (Yep you knew I would)
First of all I don't see what the point would be is changing the thing when you register from 13 to 18 because I could just as easially say I was 18 years old. And no one would know. Whats the point? Maybe they could make it a rule that you have to able to confirm your age for large sales (lets say over $100) to sell here on namepros. But for them changing it to 18, I don't see the point. I mean they could be living in the Dominican Republic and say they were in US. What would you do then? You can't go sue them (as far as I know) so it's just like they were under 18 as well. (If your wondering I just picked Dominican Republic randomly)
Also I don't see why there is an age limit at all, an 8 year old could just as easially say they were 13. I am sure you could tell from their posts that they were younger then they said, or just a moron (a moron is someone with the intelligence of an 8-12 year old right?), but they might be smart enough still to have complete sentences.
Just thinking back I barely knew any English when I was 8 years old.
Excel9 said:im 13 i just made it!! :D


