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where did all the lowballers come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="slimpickins" data-source="post: 1971610" data-attributes="member: 93977"><p>i agree that there are a lot of lowball offers but also see how that goes hand in hand with swarms of resellers looking for "the deal" that they can almost certainly make a ROI on..... doesn't make the blatantly/ridiculously low offers ok, and agree that it looks more like increasing their post count (or maybe, on occasion, bumping a buddies sales thread?) a lot of the time.</p><p></p><p>On a similar note, another thing I see often, which I am sure I am also guilty of from time to time, is people one after the other posting "what's your BIN"/"BIN please"/"PM me your BIN" etc in the make offer section, often RIGHT after the thread is started (would make more sense if several people had made offers and OP kept saying "keep the offers coming" or "looking for more" etc)..... it's as if they think the seller MEANT to post the domain for sale in the "fixed price forum" but made a mistake and put it in the wrong forum... and without the fixed asking price they meant to post. I guess it isn't as bad, but asking someone's BIN, when they have opted NOT to list one, rather than at least making an offer they are comfortable with seems like a "NOBALLER" to me.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slimpickins, post: 1971610, member: 93977"] i agree that there are a lot of lowball offers but also see how that goes hand in hand with swarms of resellers looking for "the deal" that they can almost certainly make a ROI on..... doesn't make the blatantly/ridiculously low offers ok, and agree that it looks more like increasing their post count (or maybe, on occasion, bumping a buddies sales thread?) a lot of the time. On a similar note, another thing I see often, which I am sure I am also guilty of from time to time, is people one after the other posting "what's your BIN"/"BIN please"/"PM me your BIN" etc in the make offer section, often RIGHT after the thread is started (would make more sense if several people had made offers and OP kept saying "keep the offers coming" or "looking for more" etc)..... it's as if they think the seller MEANT to post the domain for sale in the "fixed price forum" but made a mistake and put it in the wrong forum... and without the fixed asking price they meant to post. I guess it isn't as bad, but asking someone's BIN, when they have opted NOT to list one, rather than at least making an offer they are comfortable with seems like a "NOBALLER" to me..... [/QUOTE]
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