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For many folks it would be interesting to have an accurate listing for completed domain name sales for the .ca community.
Unfortunately, some people also are reluctant to share information, either the exact sales price or the actual domain name.
Would it be possible to get .ca domain sellers to agree to some kind of conditional reporting system, whereby they report a sale and the value, but limit what is publicly available?
An example:
Joe sells Bob a domain like LoveHorse.ca for $1925
Joe and Bob both agree this may be listed, so we would show LoveHorse.ca and $1925 as the price.
If Joe and Bob wanted, we could instead say only the domain, and place it "under $2000" or show the exact amount and say the domain was a "two word generic" or something like that.
Are there any suggestions to be made?
Unfortunately, some people also are reluctant to share information, either the exact sales price or the actual domain name.
Would it be possible to get .ca domain sellers to agree to some kind of conditional reporting system, whereby they report a sale and the value, but limit what is publicly available?
An example:
Joe sells Bob a domain like LoveHorse.ca for $1925
Joe and Bob both agree this may be listed, so we would show LoveHorse.ca and $1925 as the price.
If Joe and Bob wanted, we could instead say only the domain, and place it "under $2000" or show the exact amount and say the domain was a "two word generic" or something like that.
Are there any suggestions to be made?