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I received an offer for $350 for this domain. What are 5 letter pronounceable .com worth?

Thanks for any info.
 

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I think $350 is a really fair offer for this name... A couple of questions though:

1. can you find out who made the offer?
2. Was $350 the initial offer?
3. What would your ROI be on a $350 sale?

If the initial offer was $350 (depending on my initial investment in the name and my feeling about who made the offer) I would come back with $750...

however if this was a hand reg at $7 and I had no vision of a development plan...I may just take that offer of $350.

Good luck.
 

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It's not a bad price for that name. Try to negotiate more if you can. 5 letter pronouncable vary in price, still many available.
 

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I would sell. I have seen way better 5-letters go for way less. $350 is a fair price and I assume you haven't paid even half of that have you? Sell it. :)
 

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Thanks for the info.

The original offer was $250. I received the offer from the godaddy buy service, so there is no way to know who the buyer is.

I counter offered $1000 and they came back with $350. Don't know if I should counter offer again. I should probably just accept the offer, but I don't want to leave any money on the table. What do you think?

Thanks,

Jeff
 

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I would take the offer, its a good offer for the domain and a counter-offer might make the deal fall through. Better leaving a few dollars on the table if your happy with the price already than the deal falling through.
 

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Thanks for the info.

The original offer was $250. I received the offer from the godaddy buy service, so there is no way to know who the buyer is.

I counter offered $1000 and they came back with $350. Don't know if I should counter offer again. I should probably just accept the offer, but I don't want to leave any money on the table. What do you think?

Thanks,

Jeff

Knowing this, I would counter with $700 if I was not concerned about losing the sale...which you may.

Otherwise I would take it...I have recently had negotiations totally fall apart over $80...the person's third offer came in at $700 and he said he 'could not go too much higher' and I was at $900 at that point....I came back at $780 and I never heard from the person again....in hind sight, I would have been happy with the $700 and should have taken it.
 
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