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mid xx on a name that could become very popular in the near future if it is not already------Sex-messaging.com is the name.
I know you normally try and find out some info but thru sedo I do not see an email or anything else from the person.
Any advice or an amount to counter with
I know its not the appraisal section but any info would help
Thanks
 
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I'd sell for mid $xx to be honest, because the keyword combination isn't great, and the hyphen just worsens the value drastically.

Try countering with $150, if you want to risk it.
 
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What's the sedo fee on selling- 10% or $60? aka is it parked there or not. Either way, counter at 200.
 
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Heck, counter with $1,400 . If they're an end user, they might bite.
BUT, Sedo offers are usually inexperienced domainers or end users (Or resellers trying to feel you out on higher priced names), low priced deals are better served through whois contacts or forum contacts, and most domainers know this.
-Allan
 
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I countered with 200 and he came back with 90---I then countered with a final offer of 150---I will let you know what happens.
It is parked there so only 10%
Thanks everyone for your help
 
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Yay-hyphen ;)
-Allan :gl:
 
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Volholic said:
I countered with 200 and he came back with 90---I then countered with a final offer of 150---I will let you know what happens.
It is parked there so only 10%
Thanks everyone for your help

Hi Volholic,

I would suggest not to counter it again and accept his next bid.
Goodluck with the sale and let us know how SEDO handled this transaction.

kind regards,

Faisj
 
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You should've countered with $150, but without the final offer comment.
 
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