This text outlines the sale of five premium, aged Chinese domain names, which are being auctioned. The domains, which include a series of four-letter combinations, are not directly named for anonymity purposes. These domains are to be purchased via escrow, with the buyer covering the associated costs. The sellers have decided not to disclose the reserve price beforehand; it will only be revealed once a potential buyer reaches it. Additionally, a 'Buy It Now' option will become available after the reserve price has been met. The sellers emphasize that no private offers will be considered during or after the auction, and there will be no post-auction negotiations. They have made it clear that they are not open to trading these domains for others. The sale includes only the domain names themselves, with no available traffic or revenue data. The emphasis throughout is on a straightforward sale process, with no deviations or additional negotiations beyond the terms as stated.
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