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Are GD and AN same companies? They pretend they are different.
What is the problem with AN.
If we get an offer or a price request, the "buyer" is always a domainer, or GD agent.
Can anyone say, this is not true? Do endusers ever go to AN and make an offer or a price request?
So we never negotiate with or sell directly to an actual enduser.
So when we respond to a price request, we are letting GD agent know what our selling price (at seller side) is.
GD doesn't have to report our response to actual buyer, at least in real time.
I think this is bad, but maybe you think it is good, or not even true. Maybe they prevent buyers from quitting easily.
I get an email saying I got a price request, and I login and see there is no price request.
My price is good, but domain is not sold, and I drop the domain, and it is dropcatched.
I suspect most Sedo sales are also GD sales.
What is the problem with AN.
If we get an offer or a price request, the "buyer" is always a domainer, or GD agent.
Can anyone say, this is not true? Do endusers ever go to AN and make an offer or a price request?
So we never negotiate with or sell directly to an actual enduser.
So when we respond to a price request, we are letting GD agent know what our selling price (at seller side) is.
GD doesn't have to report our response to actual buyer, at least in real time.
I think this is bad, but maybe you think it is good, or not even true. Maybe they prevent buyers from quitting easily.
I get an email saying I got a price request, and I login and see there is no price request.
My price is good, but domain is not sold, and I drop the domain, and it is dropcatched.
I suspect most Sedo sales are also GD sales.