An anonymised listing announces the sale of 20 premium, aged domain names. The domains are all four-letter combinations, including names like "Agdi," "Ahba," "Daec," and others, concluding with "Qrca." The seller specifies that payment must be made via escrow at the buyer's expense. The process is outlined clearly: the reserve price will not be disclosed in advance, and will only be revealed once it is met. Subsequently, a "Buy It Now" (BIN) price will also be introduced. The seller emphasizes strict adherence to the stated buying conditions, including no private offers or post-auction negotiations. Furthermore, the seller clarifies that there will be no domain-to-domain trading from their side. They also note the absence of traffic or revenue data for these domains, indicating that the sale is for the domains themselves, without any added metrics of existing performance. The message concludes with a polite sign-off, showing appreciation for potential buyers' understanding and consideration of the conditions set forth. The listing maintains anonymity by not disclosing any contact details, specific business names, or URLs related to the seller, thereby ensuring privacy and maintaining focus solely on the domains for sale.
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