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Essentially, the person was questioning whether it was ethical to give one person a price of $250,000 for a particular domain name and a price of $25,000 to someone else when the domain owner is able to ascertain that the first person is a marketing executive at a Fortune 500 company and the second person is a small business owner...
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It's my domain name, so I feel I can charge what I like for it ( but I may not get it. ). A bloke p'd me off some time ago, so I trebled the price just for him. He didn't buy it, and I've still got the name. :)

You could also ask the question - if an attractive woman offers to sleep with you if you halve the price, is it ethical to accept the offer?
 
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Tough tough question....
 
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Yes it is unethical but ethics can run the gamit. Not as bad is hitting someone but worse than speeding.
 
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Yes it is ethical since the owner has the right to ask the amount as much he needed.
 
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Price segmentation is a legal practice
 
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