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Actualy I got an offer

antibiotics.net - $20
hotstore.com - $10

this is not what I meant
 
0t.net $400

efw.net $150

eqy.net $50

qyq.net $50

Take all of the 4 above for $550
 
what's the price on harrisonburg, Yakov?
 
I'll offer $40 for antibiotics.net.
 
Is that for antibiotics?
 
Oh I see its for the other name.
 
Originally posted by _Yakov_


High 3 figures

Ah, ok, so your offer to trade me that name for rrn.com was an attempt to take advantage. Just wanted to make sure. Sorry, I really don't like trying to deal with people who do this. Good luck to your sale.
 
Originally posted by NameGuy


Ah, ok, so your offer to trade me that name for rrn.com was an attempt to take advantage. Just wanted to make sure. Sorry, I really don't like trying to deal with people who do this. Good luck to your sale.

Take adventage of what ?

I don't deal with people who value a 3 letter domains at $5000/ea and offer $100 for one word domains.

Good luck selling.
 
I'm not going to launch into a big argument about this with you because its not worth the time.... The way I see it, that when I offer to make a domain trade for your name (which you said you were open to) and then you inflate the cost of your name and pick out one of the most valuable names in my collection, deflate its value, and try to coerce a deal, that is trying to take advantage and unethical. You and others may disagree, and just call it dealing, which is fine, but that's the way I see it and I don't like dealing with people who try to do these things.

I'm sorry we couldn't work out a reasonable trade and good luck with your sale.
 
Well, yes, stop posting unapropriate messages into the sales thread.

2) What you've said is what you do, not me.
In fact, you did offer me $100 for harrisonburg.com - the name of a city - domain that has a

-235 000 on google
-50 on overture w/extention
-1400 on overture without extention
- constant traffic
- had and still has approx $1000 bid on namewinner.com

This is what you call a deflation of value.

Then you offered me to look over your portfolio and offer you a trade, what I did, the only domain from your portfolio I would consider holding is rrn.com

Now, it's unreasonable to value a regular 3 letter domains for $5000 - this is what you call the inflation of the value.

So, I cannot understand what you are trying to say. Is someone acted unprofessionaly during this ongoing negotiation , it was you.
 
What is your ballpark figure for your 2-letter domains? What price range do you propose?
 
Originally posted by Momentum
What is your ballpark figure for your 2-letter domains? What price range do you propose?

YJ.COM | QN.COM | QU.COM | ZM.COM | UZ.COM 20k/each (Limited time offer)
 
I always thought that liquidating was similar to wholesaling something, at least that's what the car dealers want us to think. Sorry for the lowball offer on blobs.com Yak, I believe we all have a different idea of what "liquidating" means. Nothing in the definition below, gives any reference to selling anything "dirt cheap". Now we should all be on the same page :)

liq·ui·date ( P ) Pronunciation Key (lkw-dt)
v. liq·ui·dat·ed, liq·ui·dat·ing, liq·ui·dates
v. tr.

To pay off (a debt, a claim, or an obligation); settle.
To settle the affairs of (a business firm, for example) by determining the liabilities and applying the assets to their discharge.
To convert (assets) into cash.
To put an end to; abolish.
To put to death; kill.

v. intr.
To settle a debt, a claim, or an obligation.
To settle the affairs of a business or an estate by disposing of its assets and liabilities. See Synonyms at eliminate.
 
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