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Hi,

the man from China is asking me, how much I want for a domain. Should I give him a price, or ask kindly for His offer?
Thanks in advance,

Robert
 
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As he contacted you first, then you can just say "Make an offer". This gives you a better position in the "game", and allows you to lead the negotiations.
 
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I agree. I would not take the first offer if its under 500$ depends of the numbers.
As he contacted you first, then you can just say "Make an offer". This gives you a better position in the "game", and allows you to lead the negotiations.
 
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Thanks to you both, I shall do that.
 
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Good luck!

Let us know how it turns out.

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I'd have to agree since he came to you. Let him know that you're welcoming offers and see what number he throws out there. Depending where you're at cash wise and whether you need the money or not, feel free to maybe even throw him a counter offer for slightly more.
 
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Good tip!
What I'm usually doing, even if I paid the name $0.50 (already happened), The Buyer Offer a price, I'm staying neutral and said that I'm looking for an higher offer (even if its a good price). If the buyer want the name, he will come back with a better offer and now your in business :P.

ps: if you need the cash and you don't think the name doesn't worth more than the offer, search for similar sales and evaluate the name properly.


I'd have to agree since he came to you. Let him know that you're welcoming offers and see what number he throws out there. Depending where you're at cash wise and whether you need the money or not, feel free to maybe even throw him a counter offer for slightly more.
 
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Well it depends on your negotiations if you ask him price or he tells you the price no issue on it. you just concentrate on bargaining with him.
 
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I think the inquiry is bulk mass inquiry.
You needn't reply unless your asking price is very low.
 
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When you ask the buyer to make an offer what you are telling him is:
"I don't know what its worth" or
"It is for sale for as much as I can get from you"

You are giving him a blank piece of paper. Do not be surprised if, assuming he replies at all, he gives you a price nowhere near what you think the domain is worth. That is predictable. And now he has staked his position and his ego is invested in it.

I expect with six or seven figure domains where the buyer is educated either side could begin. But for ordinary domains the advantage is in setting the first price, setting the scene.
 
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Today I also eceived an inquiry for a NNNNN.com from China. He asked me: "What price".

I always ask for the best offer. I read somewhere "Never be the first to name a price".

Let us know.
 
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I am getting an inquiry or two for my NNNNN domains on daily basis, and its coming from the same people. I believe majority of inquiries come from [email protected] (check reply-to in mail header). If so, I am sorry to say so, but theres no sale to be made...
 
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:talk:

these inquiries are meant to pump up the purchase and registration, of 5 numbers domains.


as in, the last in, will get stuck holding a bag of n's


imo....
 
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I am getting an inquiry or two for my NNNNN domains on daily basis, and its coming from the same people. I believe majority of inquiries come from [email protected] (check reply-to in mail header). If so, I am sorry to say so, but theres no sale to be made...

Yea, thats the same guy that just emailed me the exact same question.

Hello!

May I ask how much you sell this domain? If you can sell, Give me the market price!

Thank you!



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Good thing I saw this thread! I would have replied.
 
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Got the same msg
 
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2000$ 5 numbers domains in china valuable
 
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