...by claiming that the domain they would like to purchase is for a "blog"?
In March I gave someone a break on the price of a domain because he said it was for a "personal blog". He now seems to be using the domain for an app.
What is more, on Friday I received a $700 offer from a "regular person" who says he wants to set up a tech-related blog on another domain I own - but I have reason to believe he is acting on behalf of a corporation which first contacted me during the summer. I guess it's possible that the corporation's web site will include a blog, but the buyer's statement was obtuse at best.
I would be wary of buyers who claim they would like to purchase your domain for a blog, while at the same time making an offer which is relatively substantial ($500 or more). After all, few among us would spend that kind of coin on a blog.
In March I gave someone a break on the price of a domain because he said it was for a "personal blog". He now seems to be using the domain for an app.
What is more, on Friday I received a $700 offer from a "regular person" who says he wants to set up a tech-related blog on another domain I own - but I have reason to believe he is acting on behalf of a corporation which first contacted me during the summer. I guess it's possible that the corporation's web site will include a blog, but the buyer's statement was obtuse at best.
I would be wary of buyers who claim they would like to purchase your domain for a blog, while at the same time making an offer which is relatively substantial ($500 or more). After all, few among us would spend that kind of coin on a blog.
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