Dear all,
Please advise me. Few weeks back I had received an offer ($XXX) for one of my domains (2 word dictionary .COM , aged). I didn't respond to that immediately. Recently I followed up with the broker (reputed) who offered earlier. After checking with client he said they reduced their initial offer by 20%. Not sure if he/client is trying to negotiate to come to their initial offer as my asking price was around 50% more than what client initially offered.
I am OK to go by their very initial offer. What should I do? I know it is up to me and completely personal choice. Without knowing domain name and/or offers you folks may not be able to suggest however from your experience if I turn back on the last offer and say I am OK with their initial offer , would that be OK or that would be a disaster? How do I better negotiate here. If it was you in my place what you would have done?
Based on my experience on these communication to me it looks like client is not super interested (or they made like that?)
Thank you
Please advise me. Few weeks back I had received an offer ($XXX) for one of my domains (2 word dictionary .COM , aged). I didn't respond to that immediately. Recently I followed up with the broker (reputed) who offered earlier. After checking with client he said they reduced their initial offer by 20%. Not sure if he/client is trying to negotiate to come to their initial offer as my asking price was around 50% more than what client initially offered.
I am OK to go by their very initial offer. What should I do? I know it is up to me and completely personal choice. Without knowing domain name and/or offers you folks may not be able to suggest however from your experience if I turn back on the last offer and say I am OK with their initial offer , would that be OK or that would be a disaster? How do I better negotiate here. If it was you in my place what you would have done?
Based on my experience on these communication to me it looks like client is not super interested (or they made like that?)
Thank you
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