DN.ca Marketplace Guideline Discussions (6.Viewing)

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Here is where we can discuss and set guidelines for the DN marketplace.

The official guidelines are here:

  • Market Guidelines
    1.
    Members get 3 Market topics daily (6 for Verified Members).
    2. Members may list multiple domains in the same topic with no limitations.
    3. Domains marked " FOR SALE " should be priced, use " MAKE OFFER " for unpriced Domains.
    4. You can lock your topics, mark them sold, or edit them for 30 days (60 days for Verified Members).
    5. Please Note: All other topics & posts boardwide are editable for 30 minutes (60 minutes for Verified Members).
    6. Verified Members have the highest reputation status and are confirmed to be a legitimate business or domain owners.

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and here:

DN.ca User Guidelines


The one I will add is...

Unlike other Marketplaces our For Sale pages have open discussions and a seller must state NO DISCUSSIONS if they do not wish to discuss a domain sale. If we do not see that we assume discussions are welcome in topic.

That said, discussions are encouraged to be positive adding to the possibility of a sale. If someone asks too much for the domain you can make a lower offer but please do not interfere with the selling process.


Discuss below, anything you want to add or subttact.
 
Because we also sell .com's and other extensions I thought I would leave that up to buyer and seller to discuss.

So basically it gives you the freedom to specify CAD or USD

The way I do it is I charge CAD on dn.ca and I charge USD on DAN.com

I tell people it's cheaper to deal direct with me and the USD covers the commission for dan.

So it is completely up to you how you interact with your client.


PS. That is a change from the previous forum where we specified CAD only.
 
Sure, but the problem is that few people (other than you and Esdiel) seem to specify the currency so you're just left guessing.

Due to this I always assumed it was restricted to CAD.
 
Sure, but the problem is that few people seem to specify the currency so you're just left guessing.

I feel some may even do it on purpose then when you ask if it’s US or CDN funds, some will say US because of the currency conversion.
 
I feel some may even do it on purpose then when you ask if it’s US or CDN funds, some will say US because of the currency conversion.

Of course, which is why I assumed there was either a CAD currency restriction or a mandatory requirement to list the currency.

With neither, it could be EUR for all we know.
 

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