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advice Any comments on using 4 CN to list domains for sale?

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I've had one transaction with 4.cn, some years ago, but it was all done by a broker who contacted me with an offer. All I had to do was open an account there and let her run the transaction. It was a great offer, so there was no real downside. It went perfectly, although I was uneasy at relying on someone else so much due to the language barrier. They are a huge and professional marketplace. Here are a few threads you can read to see what others' experiences were with 4.cn:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/selling-first-domain-on-4-cn.989578/

https://www.namepros.com/threads/re-chinese-sites-4-cn-and-190-com.996934/

https://www.namepros.com/threads/6n-coms-selling-for-low-xx-on-4-cn-why-screenshot.994211/ (— less useful)

https://www.namepros.com/threads/selling-first-domain-on-4-cn.989578/page-2#post-6069211

https://www.namepros.com/threads/point-me-in-the-right-direction-please.1017913/#post-6146927

https://www.namepros.com/threads/withdraw-funds-from-4-cn.868938/#post-6069257
 
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Oh, and I wanted to ask you to explain what you are calling a "Chinese domain." Is it a CHIP, or a word in Pinyin, or what? Depending on what kind of domain it is, there are likely to be various alternative marketplaces to consider.
 
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What about dn.domains They have an ad here on namepros with a bad link.
How do you sell Chinese domains?
 
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Thank you very much.

bjzx88.com
cnsh8.com
qwyt.com
 
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