Ridiculous Pricing
Why are you allowing vendors to list ridiculous pricing for regular basic numbers. We all know the market does not reflect the pricing. From a customer facing point, imagine having to filter through these ridiculously prices numbers to actually find the true market price for a good numbers. Asking $55,000 for $70 number????
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Hi again Me The Vendor Great question! I'm going to open a ticket for you and communicate more information about this there. As a public comment I will say in cases like these, where there seem to be a grouping of numbers with a singular set price, we've typically found that the vendor has used it as a placeholder for future purposes. We're happy to reach out to the vendor directly if you're in the market for one of these fabulous numbers, just let us know.
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Dear Mr Me The Vendor -
I would like to point out first that NumberBarn as the market platform should *not* be in the pricing dialogue at all. It's a market for vendors and buyers to meet. It is not, nor should it be, a market's place to proffer a bias either way.
Second, phone numbers are not commodities like domain names are not commodities. Numbers are "eye of the beholder" situations. That you may think a number is worth 70 because of your analysis is quite fine and appropriate for your point of view. That however does not mean it's only worth 70 to someone else, who may know what it spells or might be a nostalgic number for whatever reason to them. There is no universal correct price for a number, full stop. So if it's listed for 55000 and you think it's worth 70, don't buy it. Why it is listed for 55000 maybe right, wrong, fantastical or something else entirely. It shouldn't matter to you since you won't be paying it.
So if you don't care for the price, move on and find one of the tens of millions of numbers on NumberBarn's site that are underpriced bargains from your point of view.
Cheers!
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