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Quite often I receive offers around 250, and I counter like, 900, but my counteroffers are not responded (very annoying). Very likely those are investor/flipper offers, or maybe even there were real offers elsehere which turn into lowball at the landing page...
Whatever.
What I mean.
Such offers accumulate, and if half of them turn into real sales, then it is worth to try to sell them for the last offer (also, probably the first).
How do you "make a counteroffer " to a months old offer:
At Sedo, cancel it, and create a new low BIN price (buy now only). Quite often this works. But if there was a flipper (probably another marketplace, like domainagents) offer initially, then since the actual buyer disappeared long time ago, domain won't be sold in this way to that buyer.
At Afternic: No way.
Why not add such an option: Making responding to old offers possible, or informing past bidders when there is a change in prices.
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Why Sedo method above works: because the initial bidder thinks, the seller made a deal with someone else, and the domain will go. So there is no desparate drop in price, there is another buyer who is about to buy it for an agreed price, the initial bidder thinks; topdom suspects.
Whatever.
What I mean.
Such offers accumulate, and if half of them turn into real sales, then it is worth to try to sell them for the last offer (also, probably the first).
How do you "make a counteroffer " to a months old offer:
At Sedo, cancel it, and create a new low BIN price (buy now only). Quite often this works. But if there was a flipper (probably another marketplace, like domainagents) offer initially, then since the actual buyer disappeared long time ago, domain won't be sold in this way to that buyer.
At Afternic: No way.
Why not add such an option: Making responding to old offers possible, or informing past bidders when there is a change in prices.
.....
Why Sedo method above works: because the initial bidder thinks, the seller made a deal with someone else, and the domain will go. So there is no desparate drop in price, there is another buyer who is about to buy it for an agreed price, the initial bidder thinks; topdom suspects.