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websolutionsprovider.us >> a recent addition to my domains (for my own online business) Just got 2 offers already. One is $500 and another is higher. Any advice? Should I let it go?
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webservicesprovider.us >> a recent addition to my domains 9for my own online business) Just got 2 offers already. One is $500 and another is higher. Any advice? Should I let it go?
You must be mistaking the name as this domain name is not yet registered.
- Darlene
Oops, sorry wrong domain. The domain im getting offers at is websolutionsprovider.us
Have you responded to either offer?
- Darlene
Oh, totally have to google first the terms u just said. O_O Newblood here. Thanks!
Yes, I asked to the first guy why he wanted it and told him how much i like the business name for myself too. But seeing people seems to like it, Im having second thoughts.
Confused but really really swaying towards selling
Watch out for the appraisal scam. They say they want the domain but you need to pay for an appraisal before they buy it. They refer you to a company (which they likely own).
If they are offering you money they have set the price no appraisal needed. Never pay for an appraisal. This sounds like a total scam since you just reg'd the domain (other extensions available). People scan newly reg'd domains and send out this types of emails. Just wait for the appraisal request.
Didn't you say it was for your own personal company? If so, why would you sell it if the long term investment is greater than the short term ROI?
I doubt it. All you need to do is type the .com on your browser and voila, the domain is for sale. And besides, it's hard to imagine any guy going into the "web solutions" provider business who doesn't do research on the available TLDs out there. If you are putting up an online business, knowing all the TLDs for the domain, is basic step that is impossible to skip.As for buying the .com, maybe they don't know it's for sale
Those extra few hundred, you can recover in a few months, if you have a legit business. What's a few hundred extra, if the ".com is king" would be yours to keep forever if you buy that instead of this .us?or they don't want to pay the extra few hundred for it.
And besides, it's hard to imagine any guy going into the "web solutions" provider business who doesn't do research on the available TLDs out there.
Those extra few hundred, you can recover in a few months, if you have a legit business. What's a few hundred extra, if the ".com is king" would be yours to keep forever if you buy that instead of this .us?
Take the money and run. If it's not a scam.
Oops, sorry wrong domain. The domain im getting offers at is websolutionsprovider.us
If it's legit, then perhaps the buyer is the same guy who is planning to buy the .com version.Realistically, who would be offering this $Xxx amount for this long .US?