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Submitted by wiredconsumers on May 29, 2007 - 5:39pm in

(Edited to include prices)

I'd like to test whether there is interest in the following domain (I don't have time to manage them all.)

pvrline.com -- $50, inactive blog (BIN)


suggestion

People typically tend to ignore listings unless you state a starting bid price, and preferably a BIN. So, any idea?

Thanks

Thanks, Raj. I've edited to include prices. For newcomers, what is a BIN?

BIN

BIN is "Buy it Now". So for anyone who is serious and doesn't want to wait for an auction, they can offer you a BIN and bypass the auction process. Of course, you don't have to have a BIN.

one thing

I assume those are starting bids? They might be mistaken for the actual sale price. If they are starting bids, you should edit your listing to indicate that.

They're BIN

Hi Raj,

I took a couple of the domains off the market and clarified the remainder are BIN.

it's too bad

grayingtech could really be a worthwhile blog, as there is a generation that is approaching retirement and may be interested in a part-time business online, but don't understand the technologies they need to use.

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