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A frequent member with thousands of post and lots of iTrader PM'ed me an offer for a domain

I accepted, even though I think it is below market value and now they don't want to do the deal

Would you just let this be or think it's worth warning other members?
 

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how long after they made the offer, did you wait to respond?


if it was within 24 hrs, then maybe they should be exposed.... but that's totally up to you

if you feel it's worth it, then please post it in "Unresolved Forum Issues"

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Unless the domain was openly for sale on here, I don't think it's worth bothering about as they haven't stopped another deal going through. But...at the end of the day, it's your call, if you feel strongly about it...
 

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A frequent member with thousands of post and lots of iTrader PM'ed me an offer for a domain

I accepted, even though I think it is below market value and now they don't want to do the deal

Would you just let this be or think it's worth warning other members?

If it was below market value then obviously they would just buy it and sell it that day if they didn't wan't it. Guaranteed that the name would fetch a fraction of the price if you listed it. Or, you could just sell it yourself. No way the name is worth what you think.

Most of these complaints involve potential sales that were much higher than the seller would have taken for the name. Take that to the bank. The outrage is always when the big one got away.
 
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