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Hi all,

Happy to announce the acquisition of SAL. It took 10 months of negotiations but it’s finally done!
 
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If you did NOT mention the Purchase Price you paid, that means you OVERPAID for the domain.

Tell us the Price you paid so we can judge if you made a "great" negotiation or NOT... Iam sure you Overpaid, otherwise you will be Screaming out loud the Bargain price you paid for it, and its Not your case...

Before you paid a lot of money for a domain, first you MUST find REAL ENDUSERS, and SAL does Not have real end users and is Not targeted to a specific Industry, thats why the previous owner decided to sell it.

Now, people made up Fake Endusers like Steak and lobster! WTF!! ahahahahaha! this is BAD Sign, it means, there is No Enduser or a Clear Industry to Market the domain.

Or even Worse, somebody will tell, hey SAL is Crypto related!! ahahahahahaha!!
Assuming a lot with your bitter sarcastic post aren't we?

He doesn't have to disclose the purchase price - that's his business, not yours, mine or anybody else's......

Plenty of end user potential for this domain, if you can't see that then there is no hope for you.......

He got a great domain after putting in the hard work and wants to share it.........hopefully trolls like you don't dissuade him or others from doing so in the future.....
 
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Can you go into detail about why 10mths negotiations and maybe how much initial offers were etc? ty in advance.
They wanted 6 figures and it took time to get them to 5.
 
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Assuming a lot with your bitter sarcastic post aren't we?

He doesn't have to disclose the purchase price - that's his business, not yours, mine or anybody else's......

Plenty of end user potential for this domain, if you can't see that then there is no hope for you.......

He got a great domain after putting in the hard work and wants to share it.........hopefully trolls like you don't dissuade him or others from doing so in the future.....

No point wasting your time. I just ignore people that don't offer anything to the forum.
 
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Congrats.

We can all Study And Learn from @Kieth :)

After Searching And Locating a great domain, your excellent negotiating skills helped you to Save A Lot on the acquisition of the domain.
 
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Nice one, i know you like your 3 Letter names, got a great sale with Nas.

I don't think people realise all the work that actually goes into buying valuable domain names sometimes (even as investments), so congrats on sticking with it and getting it over the line.
 
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I don't think people realise all the work that actually goes into buying valuable domain names sometimes (even as investments),
This is very true. It can take loads of time to get to a place where both buyer and seller are satisfied.
 
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If you did NOT mention the Purchase Price you paid, that means you OVERPAID for the domain.

Tell us the Price you paid so we can judge if you made a "great" negotiation or NOT... Iam sure you Overpaid, otherwise you will be Screaming out loud the Bargain price you paid for it, and its Not your case...

Before you paid a lot of money for a domain, first you MUST find REAL ENDUSERS, and SAL does Not have real end users and is Not targeted to a specific Industry, thats why the previous owner decided to sell it.

Now, people made up Fake Endusers like Steak and lobster! WTF!! ahahahahaha! this is BAD Sign, it means, there is No Enduser or a Clear Industry to Market the domain.

Or even Worse, somebody will tell, hey SAL is Crypto related!! ahahahahahaha!!

Just one word to define your post: Unnecessary

Oh and congrats Keith, you have a great domain there :xf.wink:

 
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That is incredible that you got this one for 5 figures. You should hold for millions.s
 
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Congratulations! Looking forward to the topic of its sale on Namepros!))
 
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If you did NOT mention the Purchase Price you paid, that means you OVERPAID for the domain.
Why don’t you tell us what you think it’s worth? Let’s get the appraisal from @OmarVG :)
 
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Nice buy. Reminds me of HAL. Robot vibes.
 
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Nice hope you can still eat steak.
 
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Great to hear Keith! Nice acquisition in SAL
 
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They wanted 6 figures and it took time to get them to 5.
My man.

It’s the little things.

For those aspiring LLL.com owners.
Pronouncable first name LLL.com; nickname..
Dont overthink this one.

P.S. our friend Omar exposed anti-crypto bias.
My #1 niche is crypto; and i see no crypto here but i could be wrong. I just love this name, man

GL! :)

Samer
 
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If you did NOT mention the Purchase Price you paid, that means you OVERPAID for the domain.

Tell us the Price you paid so we can judge if you made a "great" negotiation or NOT... Iam sure you Overpaid, otherwise you will be Screaming out loud the Bargain price you paid for it, and its Not your case...

Before you paid a lot of money for a domain, first you MUST find REAL ENDUSERS, and SAL does Not have real end users and is Not targeted to a specific Industry, thats why the previous owner decided to sell it.

Now, people made up Fake Endusers like Steak and lobster! WTF!! ahahahahaha! this is BAD Sign, it means, there is No Enduser or a Clear Industry to Market the domain.

Or even Worse, somebody will tell, hey SAL is Crypto related!! ahahahahahaha!!

He is not the cause of your problems.

We all have problems in life and so does he.

It's not your money
It's not your name

I mean, if you think you could have done any better, just keep quiet and get to work.
 
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Great investment, hope the patience will reward you
 
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Congrats! Very nice investment. Also there are plenty of end-users. I am sure there will be plenty of businesses and people that would love yo upgrade to a 3 letter premium .com. Good luck with it.
 
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