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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
 
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If you're so impulsive that you drop $1500 on a name and have buyer's remorse hours later, you're in the wrong business. You should stop before you get yourself into more trouble.

Hate to say it but this sounds like an expensive learning experience. On the bright side, it's a neat enough name. Maybe in time you'll be able to sell it.

Good luck.
 
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If you're so impulsive that you drop $1500 on a name and have buyer's remorse hours later, you're in the wrong business. You should stop before you get yourself into more trouble.

Hate to say it but this sounds like an expensive learning experience. On the bright side, it's a neat enough name. Maybe in time you'll be able to sell it.

Good luck.

Thanks for the input but there's more to it than simply buyers remorse
 
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...such as?

This price difference thing just sounds like an excuse. I'm not understanding your reasoning.
 
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Please any input would be really helpful right now.

Not sure what you're asking, mate. Input or help with what? From your earlier post, you bought a name for a cheaper price than what you found listed on a different site. Be happy you paid less, and move on, imo.
 
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Even then...he has bought a name for 1500 seen it listed somewhere for 15,000 and is now having second doubts? Looks like you saw the name with 2 different prices, made an impulse buy on the lower purchase price thinking you got a bargain then good old hindsight has kicked in...

Unless you are happy to disclose all the details people will rightly or wrongly form their own opinions..
 
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...such as?

This price difference thing just sounds like an excuse. I'm not understanding your reasoning.

It does sound like that but I mentioned the price difference as a possible error somewhere beforehand.
 
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Even then...he has bought a name for 1500 seen it listed somewhere for 15,000 and is now having second doubts? Looks like you saw the name with 2 different prices, made an impulse buy on the lower purchase price thinking you got a bargain then good old hindsight has kicked in...

Unless you are happy to disclose all the details people will rightly or wrongly form their own opinions..

All the details I have point to my funds and why I'm pushing for the reverse.
Also no I didn't see the landing page up until afterwards, written on first post.
 
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You're hoping there was some error so you can get out of the purchase on a technicality. I'm just saying that if the name has already hit your account and whois is updated, it was almost certainly priced at 1500 intentionally by the now-previous owner, and I doubt that GoDaddy(Afternic?) would cancel the purchase at this point. Of course they can tell you for sure one way or another, I've never tried it. MAYBE you'll get lucky and find out the listing was from a previous owner- but there's no evidence of that at this point. All I can suggest is to get on the phone with GD and ask them to verify that everything is legit.
 
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All the details I have point to my funds and why I'm pushing for the reverse.
Also no I didn't see the landing page up until afterwards, written on first post.
There are some very experienced people (not me ) on here who are normally happy to help, but the info provided is not very clear....

What do you mean by the below

"All the details I have point to my funds and why I'm pushing for the reverse."
 
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All the details I have point to my funds and why I'm pushing for the reverse.
Also no I didn't see the landing page up until afterwards, written on first post.

I don't get why you think there's an error. It seems like a higher price, but when you do the currency exchange, and add the other registrars fees for their mls listing, it's essentially the same 1500 you paid.
 
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Not sure what you're asking, mate. Input or help with what? From your earlier post, you bought a name for a cheaper price than what you found listed on a different site. Be happy you paid less, and move on, imo.
I don't get why you think there's an error. It seems like a higher price, but when you do the currency exchange, and add the other registrars fees for their mls listing, it's essentially the same 1500 you paid.[/QUOTE


15,000 euros to 1,500 dollars? Isn't that a large difference? Im confused with the quoting on that.
 
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There are some very experienced people (not me ) on here who are normally happy to help, but the info provided is not very clear....

What do you mean by the below

"All the details I have point to my funds and why I'm pushing for the reverse."

Im sorry for all the back and forth, but ilI give out my situation which I'm happy to do through messages not on forums because it involves personal info.
Im honestly just here for help because I know how helpful you all can be but this just seems like its smearing the whole situation. Please
 
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Im sorry for all the back and forth, but ilI give out my situation which I'm happy to do through messages not on forums because it involves personal info.
Im honestly just here for help because I know how helpful you all can be but this just seems like its smearing the whole situation. Please

It's not a smear campaign. You shared a name you were happy to buy, then found listed at a higher price on some other random site, saving you tons of money, and yet, you now want your money back....that's how it comes across.

What doesn't translate, is why you even care it's listed higher on another site, or why paying less makes you want to reverse your purchase. Both of which, make zero sense from this side of the fence. We're trying to help, but first need to understand the actual issue, imo.
 
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Thanks, Im trying to process everything now. Not trying to wiggle my way out through a "technicality" It's a rough situation

You're hoping there was some error so you can get out of the purchase on a technicality. I'm just saying that if the name has already hit your account and whois is updated, it was almost certainly priced at 1500 intentionally by the now-previous owner, and I doubt that GoDaddy(Afternic?) would cancel the purchase at this point. Of course they can tell you for sure one way or another, I've never tried it. MAYBE you'll get lucky and find out the listing was from a previous owner- but there's no evidence of that at this point. All I can suggest is to get on the phone with GD and ask them to verify that everything is legit.
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The market on Leaf is around $1500 to $2500.

I don't even try too sell for $15 grand, even though I've got the other half, pharmleaf

Its listed for $1400, the other half $1500 If anyone wants it.

It's a great package, buy both.

As this was brought too my attention the both works as a brandable. I checked its also TM, now with the new laws on cbd and access too the courts.

Leafpharm/Pharmleaf

* whomever buys the both will make a fortune. Its brandable, and seo is sweet on Pharm.
 
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Thanks, Im trying to process everything now. Not trying to wiggle my way out through a "technicality" It's a rough situation

To get this thread back on topic, you might consider starting a separate thread asking for help, but ensure to include all the details, so folks can understand what the situation is, imo.


15,000 euros to 1,500 dollars? Isn't that a large difference? Im confused with the quoting on that.

Yeah, just noticed that...my eyes must be buggin...thought it initially read 1500 euros. Either way, seems a moot point. It's your name now, so you can list it at any of those registrars, for any price you want, and you get to make that money for yourself, if and when it sells.
 
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We're all trying to help. I understand it's a bad situation for you, and I hope you can find a way out of it. I'm sure we've all made purchases we regret, myself included!

But there are a very limited number of scenarios here, such as:

1) Afternic finds out that it was an old listing, and the sale was made by someone who didn't actually own the name anymore. I find this hard to believe, seeing as the name has already been pulled from one account and transferred to you. Only Afternic can look into this.

2) Afternic could have some return/satisfaction policy I don't know about. I doubt this is the case, but again, only Afternic can tell you.

3) Somehow you make contact with the previous owner and they decide to refund their proceeds to you ($1500 minus 20% commission [$300]). This would seem unlikely, and the funds probably won't even hit their account for another week, at earliest.

4) You find a buyer quick for $1500 or as close to that as possible. Unlikely that this would happen in a very short amount of time, as this is not a type of name that would be considered "liquid" (easy to sell quickly for a good price). But you're welcome to post it for sale in the Namepros Marketplace "Make Offer" or Fixed Price area.

5) You talk to you bank/credit card company and can somehow reverse this that way. But as far as I'm aware that's something reserved for fraudulent transactions that you didn't make yourself. It's not something designed for a case of buyer's remorse.

Beyond those possibilities, I'm not seeing a way to reverse this, unfortunately. I think it's safe to say we all hope you can find a way out. It sounds like you have good financial reason to regret this and try to find a way to reverse it.
 
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@Towvare Yes there are very helpful members here But they are limited to what they can do with the information that you have provided so far.

My suggestion is to get a hold of support and see if they can help!
 
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Globalhempdispensary.com
Hempseedfactory.com
 
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Is there a way I can contact the previous owner? That price difference just seems too different? Im trying to get this reversed or at least sell the domain right now for the purchase price.

Also whois shows under my possession

i think its a good domain and a.com. dont get so bent on something so trivial. gd is not in business to screw u around! be cool

put it on sedo, brandbucket, afternic and just deal with it

u know smoking the bud at 3 am and buying domains aint a great idea so use this as a lesson! just move on and deal with it as it is. we empathize but we all screw up at some time and have to live with our screw ups.
 
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After reading all of this, it seems like somebody spent their rent $$, and are now panicked because rent is due in 3 days?

- purchased a domain at Godaddy
- find an Undeveloped landing page, on which the previous owner was asking 15k
- get concerned because of the difference between the 1.5k that he/she paid, and the 15k that the previous owner was asking on Undeveloped

Am I missing something?

I'm free to list a domain for a million bucks on Undeveloped, and a completely different price on GD. To my knowledge, Godaddy and Undeveloped are not related. Sounds like buyer's remorse. @Towvare isn't being very clear on the issue, so there might me details missing that would suggest that this is not a case of buyer's remorse?

If Towvare bought it for 15k, and then saw it posted for 1.5k, he/she would have every right to be upset with themself, but even then, it wouldn't be a Godaddy or Undeveloped issue.

Due diligence.. Research before you click that button!
 
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It's a good domain at least. The principals are there. Leaf and pharma and a .com

I understand the quick nature of this thinking $1500 is a deal, quick flip too whatever. Fact is people use appraisal sites, and were competing with different extensions and other very easily influenced endusers too drop .99 cent at Gd, let alone $1500.

I didn't check but I bet the appraisal is around $1500. On Leafpharm. Not that that means a sale. Just on a future sale and a big IF and when at end user price points.

Its worth all of $1500. One simply has too wait, market and have patience. Leaf domains ( or any in this Niche ) takes years of renewals, I've been watching and investing for 6 years on renewals and so on. Sure I paid $8 for pharmleaf not $1500. But did it in 2015? I forget exactly.

Hope this guy gets a blockbuster sale!! Its a great domain. Worth alot too someone. Just have too find that someone.

Leaf is trending, and I'd love too have this niche move faster. But it is what it is.

Leafpharm, too find a enduser is a process. I can happen in months, most likely years. Well as the owner as the other half , that's my expectation.
 
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leafpharm // com Estimated Value: $1,608

Why this is valuable
  • Comparable domains sold:
    leafrx.com $1,800
    leaflab.com $1,195
    leaflink.com $1,095

  • Valuable keyword: pharm is a high value keyword that has an average sale price of $1805.

  • Great extension: Uses the .com extension.

  • Short: leafpharm is 15 characters or less.
Cheers
Corey
 
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...such as?

This price difference thing just sounds like an excuse. I'm not understanding your reasoning.

I’m thinking the poster has buyers remorse and is pointing out that it was listed for sale on afternic for $15,000 hoping somebody else will scoop it off of his hands for $1500 thinking it’s a good buy...

It’s a lame attempt at making a sale using reverse psychology by the poster. (In my opinion)
 
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