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<blockquote data-quote="NameYourself" data-source="post: 2211171" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>I've had some good experiences with them in the past although this would've been at least a few years ago through offers that came in through their domain brokerage arm. They were solid sales amounts and didn't argue with the prices quoted.. in one case the opening offer was the actual price I was willing to accept as the salesperson did their research ahead of time, finding an old sales thread with appraised price and quote on it. No experience actually listing to sell on their site though which is what it sounds like your experience was. In either case, flatly saying that it won't sell for xx,xxx quoted without knowing all the facts is quite short-sighted and very premature. Its possible that the "sales" person is either new and uninformed with properly valuing domains, or just hasn't seen big enough sales yet to make that number seem realistic to them. Or, it could just be a traffic name that without supporting stats would appear to have much less value. Either way, no sales person should jump to such conclusions without first looking at all the relevant data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NameYourself, post: 2211171, member: 13707"] I've had some good experiences with them in the past although this would've been at least a few years ago through offers that came in through their domain brokerage arm. They were solid sales amounts and didn't argue with the prices quoted.. in one case the opening offer was the actual price I was willing to accept as the salesperson did their research ahead of time, finding an old sales thread with appraised price and quote on it. No experience actually listing to sell on their site though which is what it sounds like your experience was. In either case, flatly saying that it won't sell for xx,xxx quoted without knowing all the facts is quite short-sighted and very premature. Its possible that the "sales" person is either new and uninformed with properly valuing domains, or just hasn't seen big enough sales yet to make that number seem realistic to them. Or, it could just be a traffic name that without supporting stats would appear to have much less value. Either way, no sales person should jump to such conclusions without first looking at all the relevant data. [/QUOTE]
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