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john_karr

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Hello,I am trying to sell one of my domain name to a possible enduser. This is a big corporation in Latin America. This is the 4th email I receive. My question to you guys is,how should I reply to this email? Thanks


"At the moment we're not interested in the domain name. But the subject is being discussed in the meetings and members are already aware
the availability of this domain name."

Any questions and interest we get in touch with you.A good day


Thank you,
 
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AfternicAfternic
Send them another email so you can become a spammer.

Forget them.
Obviously they know and they don't want.
Yet.
 
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some times the best thing to do is to take no for an answer
 
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There is nothing more you can do at this point.
Just be patient and let them think about it.

If they want it they will let you know.
 
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It's not clear who started the email query. If it was the company that emailed you first, then shame on them for wasting your time and jerking you around. In that case, quote your dream price, for instance, $1.5 million (lol).

If you started the conversation, then you have two choices: sit tight and wait or find another buyer.

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I email them 1st.
 
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It's like the others have said..Once they say "no" or "not at this time" then it's pretty much over (for now, at least)

Put it this way, at least now you know that they know you own the domain. If they change their mind or want it one day then they know who to come to. It's better than sending the emails and not receiving any reply, wondering if your email ever made it through or was even read.
 
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It seems to me that you haven't given enough info to get good advice. That you have e-mailed them and receive replies four times is fairly significant and indicates they do have (or had)some sort of interest, but something has stopped negotiations. Without knowing what was previously sent and replied, including the domain and price it's hard to determine what you should do. I'm guessing whatever you put in your last e-mail wasn't liked. Either that or you didn't say much of anything in all your e-mails, and they just got tired of dealing with you.




Thank them for their time and consideration, but also gently remind them that the domain's "availability" is not indefinite
 
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Contact competitors of the company.

Write a email add all the competitors email addresses in the CC and the company address in TO field & send.

They might be interested to buy to avoid competitors buying it ;)
 
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