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Selling a pair (hyphen/no-hyphen, plural/singular) elsewhere

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Most, if not all of the auction places that are properly geared up for selling domains seem to have no mechanism for selling a pair or a set. For example, I have starstyle.co.uk and star-style.co.uk (see Offers Invited) and really they should be sold together.

On the flip side, most of the anything-goes auction places like eBay are poor at selling domains.

What is the best approach for me to take as a seller? (Not just with this pair but with others).
 
Should a pair be sold together? I have sold non to companies then offered the plural, singular hyphenated they were not interested in the slightest? so not necessarily the buyer’s view they need them all?

Some its all about maximizing profit sell the non then the – to there competition or vice versa, some would only sell together, others sell the non then offer the –, auctions etc are more about profit per unit reaching, appealing a wider audience, maximizing potential for seller? if your pushed to x on the non then likely other who missed that will push the – higher than it may have archived proportionally ( well supposedly) you can start to get into – or not plural, singular similar my advice just concentrate on any sale ?
 
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