In last year, I offered a price that close to this sale range of Bean.com, the owner told me
The only way i'd consider is for a "life changing" sum.
$250,000 or more!
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In last year, I offered a price that close to this sale range of Bean.com, the owner told me
The only way i'd consider is for a "life changing" sum.
$250,000 or more!
Not surprising. Most all sellers will reject your initial offer (even if it was more than reasonable) and tell you there is no way they would sell it for anywhere near that price. They later may say they will now take that price (but by then often too late since the buyer lost interest), or they sell it to someone else for even less.
Had that happen just this week afer a series of long emails with me at low xxx and seller at high xxx but 2 weeks later when seller finally came down to my initial offer it was too late because I researched the name more as we were emailing each other and discovered the keyword use was not as good as I origanally thought and the name also lost its appeal to me so I now don't want it even for less than my low xxx offer and ended-up happy the initial offer was rejected.
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