Wrong move.
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Nothing. Absolutely nothing. That's like the minimum bid on sedo is $60. Now Stian...I am sure you have sold all your LLL.com for minimum bid.
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Also since there are few if any repeat "retail" customers, brokers have a tendency to make repeated "final offers," so don't count yourself out yet. It would be laughable how many times people say, "my last offer is $25,000" and then come back with one or two more offers (if you are in the ballpark, not in fanasy land). Since they will never do business with you again, there is no reputation effect to being full of it, so talk is cheap.
Wrong move.
---------- Post added at 11:39 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:38 AM ----------
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. That's like the minimum bid on sedo is $60. Now Stian...I am sure you have sold all your LLL.com for minimum bid.
Totally agree. A domain is worth what you - as a seller - are able to get for it. If you aren't really looking to sell and you value the site more than 25K, don't sell.
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