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by tedunangst 4001 days ago
Sell me your domain for 5000 or I'll offer 100000...
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We manage to assess real estate without running into those problems. It definitely wouldn't be an easy policy to enact.
> We manage to assess real estate without running into those problems.

We also don't generally use the documented offer standard you suggest for domain names for real property, but on objective features of the property, replacement costs based on those objective features, and application of a depreciation schedule to those features subject to depreciation.

Of course. I don't think documented offers is how the scheme would actually be implemented. Of course: I don't think any scheme like this would be implemented in the first place.
Eh, California takes the sales price as the base price and has a 2% annual cap on increases. I guess you could charge a little bit more every year for domains, but that feels extortionist.
We can stop this abuse by demanding a full-amount escrow, or at least a rescind fee to be posted at the time offer is made.

Pricing assets is an art, and humanity has a lot of experience in this art. Something can be figured out if there is a will.