Yep I had a time waster offer on one of my domains at sedo so I made a nearly $10 billion counter offer. I will be very happy if sedo pick up their $1 billion share! Ha ha ha 
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quality said:Yep I had a time waster offer on one of my domains at sedo so I made a nearly $10 billion counter offer. I will be very happy if sedo pick up their $1 billion share! Ha ha ha
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Damion said:You should always respond with a counter offer that is reasonable and realistic for the domain to get the ball rolling even if your first offer received is in your opinion FAR less then your expectations.
A lot of people make a first low ball offer to test the waters, especially if you have listed your domain with the "Make offer" option.
And even if you have listed a price for your domain it may still happen you receive a low ball offer, don't get insulted or offended since you don't know who you are dealing with...
You may be dealing with a individual totally clueless about domain values but interested nevertheless in your domain and is able to increase it's offers and even maybe to a point you may be tempted to sell![]()
fonzie_007 said:Sounds like a pretty generous counter offer. Maybe you should think about accepting it. :0
Etab said:(other way around)
Don't you have to get an appraisal from Sedo to have a domain sell at that price? Or is that just to list it for sale?
fonzie_007 said:I believe you can counter whatever price you like at Sedo.
Got it -- I always wondered if they measured it in USD, but I guess it's any of the currencies listed, probably explaining why a lot of the domains on the under $300 "bargain list" are posted in pounds. :tu:gazzip said:Thats just to list it for sale at over 10,000
The funny this is you can only list it at either 10,000 euro - 10,000 dollars or 10,000 pounds which is alot more.
(ยฃ 10,000 = 19,828.09 USD)
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Domain Jedi said:If it was a really low offer, most likely it was from a reseller.
Reseller = Time Waster (most of the time)




