What does priced to sell mean?.. is there a range?
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I am the broker for the fantastic domain, Athlete.com. Act fast, this one is priced to sell!
Please feel free to post or PM me with any questions or offers.
Cheers!
Ryan
What does priced to sell mean?.. is there a range?
The price range is in the 6 figure area.
For a domain like this...any 6 figures is priced to sell. A bin has been set, and those that are interested can submit an offer via PM to find out.
It's likely lower than what most may think.
Cheers!
Ryan
I am sorry, I wish you all the best for the sale, but you seem to be new to the game, otherwise you would know that 200k or whatever for anything is what maybe a motivated end user would pay, but not a reseller, not for this domain...everybody thinks their domain should sell for what some other domain sold for on sedo or somewhere else.
I am just trying to help you out here, you are probably better off putting some real work into this and contacting some end users such as Nike or Adidas, this here is obviously not where you would get any offers that you think are high enough.
Nevertheless a premium domain which should command what he is asking. I would certainly approach Scout.com and Rivals.com with the domain name. They are both looking to expand with some new ventures I know.
Or see who owns Foot.com and make them an offer they can't refuse![]()
Why not add burn.com to it looks like a great domain I would bid if I had that kind of cash.
You want names just ask there are over 75
Nicpal - thanks for the input...if anything comes from either of them I will make sure to thank you appropriately since I hadn't thought of approaching either of them.
Cheers!
Ryan
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