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I received an inquiry and offer through a Sedo broker, but I’m not sure how to proceed. Here’s the situation:

I informed the Sedo broker that the Buy It Now price for the domain is $49,888, and mentioned that it is also listed on Afternic at the same price.

The broker then responded, stating that the domain was sold two weeks ago for $800 on DropCatch and that their client is now offering $1,500 for it.

So far, I have not responded to the broker.

Can anyone suggest how I should reply to them in this situation?

Thanks
 
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HI

let's scale that to $8K purchase and resell for $15K
or better yet, $80K purchase and resell for $150K
or $800K and resell for $1.5 million
the percentage of profit is the same for each instance, where the seller almost doubles their investment.

imo..


Hi

i hope you're just joking and that's not something you truly believe.
as some reader could trust what you say and get scammed by any clown who just walked in the door, claiming they are a broker.

imo...

as I said.. I believe in it as much as in scientology 1 billion yr contract.

nonetheless some things could be true even when we dont believe them
 
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I would also change the price to 55k or more ... :)

Everybody who comes to me with what I paid for domain - he/she will get what he/she deserves ;)
 
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I received an inquiry and offer through a Sedo broker, but I’m not sure how to proceed. Here’s the situation:

I informed the Sedo broker that the Buy It Now price for the domain is $49,888, and mentioned that it is also listed on Afternic at the same price.

The broker then responded, stating that the domain was sold two weeks ago for $800 on DropCatch and that their client is now offering $1,500 for it.

So far, I have not responded to the broker.

Can anyone suggest how I should reply to them in this situation?

Thanks
Tell them to get a time machine, go back to DropCatch, and bid $801. It might have been the old owner, but it’s more likely the guy you outbid. This happened to me once—I was low on funds, limited to $400. The domain sold for $500 in the auction, and a month later, the guy had it listed for $29K. It was worth it to an end user, and he turned down a $2K offer by me .


Also, the broker is clueless. Who cares what it sold for in the auction? Andrew Rosener sold NFT.com for $2 million, and a little later, NFTs.com sold for $15 million.
 
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