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hello all,
I realize this forum caters to the domainer crowd, however I'm hoping you can offer some advice for a first time buyer on any solutions for my current situation. I am an end-user, meaning I plan to develop the site.
- Domain I want was registered and parked.
- Registrant had whois guard in place, so I emailed them inquiring if the domain was available for sale. I provided no info in my email to them.
- Received no response, however after checking a week later, I see the domain is listed on Sedo.
- The seller is a highly active seller on Sedo out of HK.
- Made a Sedo account so I could send them a bid. However, Sedo would not accept my bid because the seller has listed a reserve price in the mid 4 digits.
- I'm a solo developer / first time web site builder, so my resources are limited.
- My max budget is realistically in the high 3 figures, not mid 4.
- The domain is good but not great. It's a mash up that has no natural use case. It works well for my plans, but there's no indication it should be in high demand because my business area is not particularly active. I'm probably the only buyer north of $100.
- Someone attempted to develop it before and failed. (Expired TMs)
- The domain registration expires next year.
- To clarify: the domain has no natural traffic, the only value is from what I would like to build there.
Given the above, any advice on how I can get through to the seller? Any ideas for the little guy when the name of this game seems to be lock up property and hope a deep-pocketed whale stumbles by?
I realize this forum caters to the domainer crowd, however I'm hoping you can offer some advice for a first time buyer on any solutions for my current situation. I am an end-user, meaning I plan to develop the site.
- Domain I want was registered and parked.
- Registrant had whois guard in place, so I emailed them inquiring if the domain was available for sale. I provided no info in my email to them.
- Received no response, however after checking a week later, I see the domain is listed on Sedo.
- The seller is a highly active seller on Sedo out of HK.
- Made a Sedo account so I could send them a bid. However, Sedo would not accept my bid because the seller has listed a reserve price in the mid 4 digits.
- I'm a solo developer / first time web site builder, so my resources are limited.
- My max budget is realistically in the high 3 figures, not mid 4.
- The domain is good but not great. It's a mash up that has no natural use case. It works well for my plans, but there's no indication it should be in high demand because my business area is not particularly active. I'm probably the only buyer north of $100.
- Someone attempted to develop it before and failed. (Expired TMs)
- The domain registration expires next year.
- To clarify: the domain has no natural traffic, the only value is from what I would like to build there.
Given the above, any advice on how I can get through to the seller? Any ideas for the little guy when the name of this game seems to be lock up property and hope a deep-pocketed whale stumbles by?
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