The mail order and internet order seeds business is probably huge, for vegetable and fruit plants, flowers, etc. The name is a great brandable for that (which seedz.co.uk is already doing). The Seedz are also a music group. The price they are asking seems high, but lets face it they are in a position to ask top dollar and treat every enquiry like it's the ultimate end user. If I saw that name sell for 83k in a DNJournal report I wouldn't be too surprised, look at what a lot of names on there sell for that aren't one and two word great keywords. As a seller, you always try to get the maximum for your domain that suits your current situation, when you get an enquiry. If you are still interested in the name, just respond with your final offer and explain why.
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The problem with domains is, can anyone really say what the exact price for Seedz.com should be? It's worth what the buyer and seller can both agree on.