First, let me start by saying I didn't submit a name or don't think I've ever dealt with the example in the topic of this thread. After reading this I never will. This person is being used as an example of being completely unprofessional and rude..
http://dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=117996
I almost replied to this thread but I figured I would make my own and bring this topic into a discussion. People really need to get a grip around here when it comes to making their requests. For one the seller is doing you a favor by sending you names to look at instead of you having to spend hours, days, or weeks even trying to find or come up with one on your own. So in reality the time spent just sending you a name is worth something. Especially when the request is like finding a needle in a haystack.
I'm not sure who pissed in this guys coffee coffee this morning but reading this post made me want to have been the one. An asking price is just that. What the buyer wants for "their" name. It's been seen over and over and over again where names one person might think a name is worth $x and the name has sold for $x,xxx, $xx,xxx, or $xxx,xxx. Who does he think he is? A master domain appraiser?
I do understand that at times people might send names unrelated to the thread startesr topic but in reading this post this is not at all what the thread starter is saying.
http://dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=117996
I almost replied to this thread but I figured I would make my own and bring this topic into a discussion. People really need to get a grip around here when it comes to making their requests. For one the seller is doing you a favor by sending you names to look at instead of you having to spend hours, days, or weeks even trying to find or come up with one on your own. So in reality the time spent just sending you a name is worth something. Especially when the request is like finding a needle in a haystack.
I'm not sure who pissed in this guys coffee coffee this morning but reading this post made me want to have been the one. An asking price is just that. What the buyer wants for "their" name. It's been seen over and over and over again where names one person might think a name is worth $x and the name has sold for $x,xxx, $xx,xxx, or $xxx,xxx. Who does he think he is? A master domain appraiser?
I do understand that at times people might send names unrelated to the thread startesr topic but in reading this post this is not at all what the thread starter is saying.