A wider selection of offers is a welcome sight, but what I would personally enjoy even more would be a way to quickly discern the basic price outline of each offer at a glance. Some providers are descriptive in their thread titles, some not so much, but it always helps if at least one of the offered packages is clearly mentioned.
Back on LET, one would always know what they were getting into when they pulled a thread open in their browser. Granted, the price limit was not particularly healthy for the market's expansion, but it did offer the customer some assurance that they wouldn't be slapped in their faces with offers outside of their budget.
Another example is WHT, which is more akin to the current situation here on VPSBoard (yes, the capitalization is intentional, I can't help myself). I found myself struggling to find "fair" offers on WHT, especially since LET was one click away and featured similar offers at a lower price range. It's also the reason I was much more active there than on WHT, since I didn't have to play the lottery every time I would open a new offer thread.
I am speaking from a customer's viewpoint here and while I understand the duress providers were under to cram as much juice into a $7 offer as possible, I can't help but find myself much more attracted to budget offers, as are probably the majority of individuals seeking to purchase. Partially this is also due to the fact that most of the providers were just as reliable or even more so with their budget plans, than some who demand a premium price.
Would separating the offer section into different subcategories or adding a tagging system to point out the more affordable offers make sense? What does the rest of the community think?