Maybe it's time to try the direct approach: whois E-mail or phone #
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I made an offer for a domain in early January and the person is not replying back with an offer. So the offer expired. I submitted another offer today for much more and seems like....the person still isn't replying.
So what is the deal here? I am not lowballing. I am just not getting a response.
The domain has over 20 offers on it previously.
Maybe it's time to try the direct approach: whois E-mail or phone #
Kate,
My last resort is sedo. I am not a fan of them...the whois is private.
I have people do that to me all the time on sedo. They simply ignore you. They are waiting for you to make a higher offer. In my experience that is the only thing that gets a response.
Good luck.
Thanks acronym for your response.
The domain received over 20 offers before, i just wish i knew previous offers so that it would get their attention.
You could send a message to custom support and make sure they are the real owner. I have done that too and found out one-few times that the domain should not have been listed. It's a small chance but at least at that point you will know that they are simply ignoring you until the price is right or in other words they are no rush to sell until someone overpays.![]()
There is a chance the owner and the person who listed it on sedo originally, are two different people.
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