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A market for Product Hunt invites?

2 pointsby longvalmost 10 years ago
Suddenly, Product Hunt invites are becoming a hot commodity around my cycle. Is a market developing soon ? So far, a few founder I know basically send invites to their supporter so that they can vote for her own products. It does not make much sense to me.

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gus_massaalmost 10 years ago
The Gmail invites case was similar:<p>From <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;History_of_Gmail#Extended_beta_phase" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;History_of_Gmail#Extended_beta...</a> :<p>&gt; <i>During the early months of the initial beta phase, Gmail&#x27;s well-publicized feature set and the exclusive nature of the accounts caused the aftermarket price of Gmail invitations to skyrocket. According to PC World magazine, Gmail invitations were selling on eBay for as much as US$150, with some specific accounts being sold for several thousand dollars. After a new round of invitations in early June, the price for invitations fell down to between US$2–$5. Websites such as Gmail Swap emerged to allow philanthropic Gmail users to donate invitations to people who wanted them. On 28 June 2004, Google amended its policy to forbid the selling of registered accounts.</i>
fjdmk80almost 10 years ago
What do you mean by &quot;Is a market developing soon ?&quot;
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