Just saw that many members got banned because of "duplicate thread" in case of: opening a thread WTS a domain which has been placed on his/her earlier auction, but the domain has not been sold out yet and the auction has ended. Wonder if relisting a domain which is not sold out on my auction ends to be banned? I am domain seller either so I need to know about this Thanks
Starting a second thread offering something you have offered previously would lead to duplicate thread infraction. Read about relisting option here http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2204547&highlight=relist+option
So there is no relisting allowed here, you just need to bump your thread? How about regular members, we do not have this feature (not premium members). Thank you for answering
My understanding is yes all members have this option available. Premium members have the added feature of toggling a thread's "spiderability" at that point.
Any member can use the Bump/Relist option. Even easier is to not set an end date for your auction (then it will end 7 days after the last bid).
Great solution here. So i can just bump my thread anytime? Or there is a time span until I can do some thread bumping ? Thanks
Regular members can bump one thread every thirty days. Premium members can bump one thread every seven days.
Once every 30 days with a big bold warning saying Use it wisely Remember not to set an end date, another idea would be to bulk sell (1 thread containing all your domains bumped every 30 days?)
Is answering a question from others or saying such thing like "please check your inbox" considered to be bumping? Because I've seen many members (regular ones) said that thing more than once in a month (30days) and they do not get banned.
Replies like Please check your in box. PM sent. Send details. I'm interested. are always subject to infractions.
LOL, am not a Mod! Posting replies which have no value surely attract infractions Includes Thanks, Nice Share, Wow, Please PM Me, Details Sent etc.,
Then I have to thank to you because you have solved my issue here and I think you are like a mod, lol You are senior member in Dp, I appreaciate it that much. Thanks again mate
One more question please. Let me say I opened a thread with bulk domains for selling, as ~~~~ said. Let me say the domains were: -A.com -B.com -C.com -D.com -E.com -F.com In 3 days, A and D.com have been sold out, so the rest is B.com, C.com, E.com, and F.com And then I tell to folks by posting on the same thread some words like, "Update: 2 domains are sold out, the rest is B,C,E,F. Thank you" The purpose of this posting is to giving information to buyer. Is it considered as "bumping" thread and may cause infraction? Thanks
If you post a response in the thread, it won't show on top of page 1. With the newly implemented bump feature you need to press the bump button (normal members can use it once a month), there was a thread somewhere in this section about this topic, just do a search. As for 'will this cause an infraction' - Am really not sure if you'll get an infraction so wait till some mod replies on this one, you may want to use the report button with a report 'Mods please remove these domains as they are sold' so they can edit the thread on your behalf.
No, its not that difficult. Whenever you bump your thread, not only it allows you to reset the auction data (all previous bids are cleaned, and you can set min bid, reserve, BIN, validity of auction and everything) it also gives you a limited time chance to made edits in the opening post. You can update your prices, change the description or anything.
8 hours from the time of hitting bump button, thats how long you can edit the post P.S. - I haven't tested it so i am not sure, its what the admin said on some other thread.