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<blockquote data-quote="jaydub" data-source="post: 2274438" data-attributes="member: 8792"><p>I agree it would be interesting and perhaps helpful but most times people I sell to don't want pricing revealed and almost always don't want their identity revealed and most times I like to keep it private with my sales/purchases as well.</p><p>The issue I think is that sometimes it sets a benchmark which might represent the current reseller or end user market but many times there are variables that come into play with a sale that can skew what actual value is.</p><p>Most resellers can differentiate with a little research but many end users will try and use the price that works for them in a negotiation.</p><p></p><p>A big problem I find as well when selling to an end user or reseller, is if they know the price you paid they think that the price you paid for a domain has something to do with the value of the domain. It just doesn't in most cases. The value is when what you will sell it for and what I will pay for it align. And we all know that many factors can come into play when that finally happens.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydub, post: 2274438, member: 8792"] I agree it would be interesting and perhaps helpful but most times people I sell to don't want pricing revealed and almost always don't want their identity revealed and most times I like to keep it private with my sales/purchases as well. The issue I think is that sometimes it sets a benchmark which might represent the current reseller or end user market but many times there are variables that come into play with a sale that can skew what actual value is. Most resellers can differentiate with a little research but many end users will try and use the price that works for them in a negotiation. A big problem I find as well when selling to an end user or reseller, is if they know the price you paid they think that the price you paid for a domain has something to do with the value of the domain. It just doesn't in most cases. The value is when what you will sell it for and what I will pay for it align. And we all know that many factors can come into play when that finally happens. . [/QUOTE]
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