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NickB

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Got an email this morning from a senior Godaddy/Afternic broker based in China saying they have a client looking to acquire one of my domains.......the email checks out, did my due diligence.

Pretty sure the above is on the back of a price request for the domain back on November 11th - I recently switched all my Afternic prices to 1k make offer and left them like that so the client might have noticed the change and got twitchy or negotiations have taken this long behind the scenes, or a maybe both.....

Looking for some feedback from people who have gone through this process....

What's your experience of dealing with their senior brokers?
Timeframe for a deal to be done?
Any other relevant information you can share?

Thanks
 
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It happens. In my case, even though I configure most of my afternic listings with the same BIN in all pricing fields (so there is no way to submit an offer, or, at least, it would be equal to the BIN price, or higher), interested parties do sometimes manage to contact them with lower offer(s). May also be due to distribution to auctions.godaddy where min. offer value from afternic config is not respected by the system - both BIN and makeoffer options are available.
So, the email you received is likely legitimate one.
 
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