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    best negotiation tactics in this (.net) case...

    i own "mykeyword".net and would really like mykeywordS.net (more popular search term and the plural version for this particular keyword ) was for sale on sedo as a best offer / negotiate. i would really like that domain so i originally offered $375. Seller replied asking for $1500. We replied back and forth through sedo and I closed the negotiations. Now this domain came back up on Sedo as BIN $325. Yes I can buy that domain now, sure, but since I feel the seller is desperate, can I get away with $100 offer or what do you guys think???

    btw, i hand reg mykeyword.net for $4.95 at Netfirms few weeks ago. the dotcom versions are both on sedo for $5k +
    eventually i would like to buy the .com version, but cant afford them at this moment!


    estibot for mykeywordS.net ( the domain i want to acquire) is $690

    the keyword was registered in october 2010, and expires in a couple of months, and looks like a hand reg by a domainer. I am not positive that the seller will not drop the domain, or that no one else will pick it up. i dont want to really risk it, but if i can save some $$$, that would be awesome

    what do you guys think???? TIA
    Last edited by Aristo; 08-06-2011 at 05:50 PM. Reason: added expiration date

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    I would think a $100 offer is too low on sedo, consider when you take out their commission the seller is left with nothing.

    They have already come down $1200, it looks like they are trying to get you back with a slightly lower price than you offered.

    If you really need to save the $$$, put in an offer at $200.

    It's possible they could take offense and not sell on principal if your offer is too low.
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    thanks hugegrowth,

    sedo does eat profit if you trying to sell a hand reg for about 100-200. im going to try to sell a lot of my domains here, as long as i get fair offers

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    Why don't you buy the .com instead of the .net?

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