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Premium domain name ready for an active Windows forum or community. With Windows Vista in beta, leaving many people with many questions, would be a great chance to jump on the wagon and monetize away.

$250 takes it. Claim this domain name with a :sold: marker if you want it.

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psalzmann,

You may have noticed several of your sales threads have disappeared. This is not due to any supernatural event or unexplained phenomenon. It is because you posted 5 new sale threads in a row. That is against the rules, and they have been deleted.

Please refresh your memory by reading the rules again.

1 new thread per day. 2 active threads at a time.

Thank you for understanding and cooperating.
 
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What's the point to having a limitation? can you explain that to me? These are legitimate domain names that I have for sale. Why the heck would someone be limited to what you are describing? Your forum looks like I can sell my domain names. This is not a 1 sale domain. I have multiple domain names for sale.

Now that you've ruined my thread (where you could have PM'ed me) Care to explain?
 
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psalzmann - I would imagine its a case of having to draw a line somewhere. I mean what if someone was selling their whole portfolio of 100+ domains and they decided to post them all in single threads... well it would be ugly for a start. And pretty useless as other threads would get buried within minutes.

Having all the domains in a single thread really doesn't degrade the effectiveness of the sale... especially not in a forum like this were there are often people selling 10+ domains at the same time.

Anyway: Really nice domain, does the domain get any traffic at the moment?
 
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psalzmann said:
What's the point to having a limitation? can you explain that to me?
The point is to give all members an equal chance to advertise their domains. When one person floods the sales forum, it pushes everybody else down the page, or to the next page etc.

psalzmann said:
These are legitimate domain names that I have for sale.
So are 99.99% of all the other names here, but that's not relevant to the situation.

psalzmann said:
I have multiple domain names for sale.
So do most of the other members. This is nothing personal.

psalzmann said:
Why the heck would someone be limited to what you are describing?
I've already answered that, and now I have a question for you...

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Why would you have agreed to the rules, and checked the box indicating you read and understood them, if you were not going to follow them?

I should also mention that such rules are not uncommon in forums the size of NamePros. I'm surprised this is the first time you've experienced such a situation.

As for why I didn't send you a PM... well, often I do that, and would say I'm usually split about 50/50 in these situations. Sometimes, a public reminder to a person who has so blatantly ignored the rules (like you just did) can serve a dual purpose, both reminding the offender and also serving as a public reminder to anybody else with thoughts of flooding the forum. I don't feel my initial post was rude or harsh, and I assure you it was not meant to offend or upset.

I do however, feel bad this has carried on to several other posts in your thread. I will close it now, and invite you to start a fresh one. No hard feelings.

I'm sorry you feel our rules are unfair. We have thousands of members who seem to follow them and understand them just fine. I hope with time, you too will feel comfortable with them.
 
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