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Originally Posted by woj
it's in the best interest for both buyer, seller, DNJournal and really the whole domain industry in general to inflate the price... even if DNJournal actually verifies each sale, it would be very easy to game it...
lets say the domain actually sold for $368k... buyer wires 1.368M to the seller... seller shows this as a 1.368M sale to DNJournal, seller then wires back 1M back to the buyer..
seller is happy, value of his remaining domains get inflated... buyer is happy, cause everyone thinks xxxvideos.com is worth 1.368M, so if he later needs to sell it for $800k, everyone will think they are getting a bargain, etc... and everyone else in the industry is happy too, as it makes it appear like domains are a great investment...
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Get over it.
The price was not inflated.
Rick and Ron are two of the most trustworthy men in the industry.
Ron would never post that price without verifying it.