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Hello folks ,

I received $12k offer on one of my domain Via Uniregistry Lander . Broker assigned automatically but buyer details is hidden . Why Details is hidden ? I already received few offers on other names but details is showing in thier . Please can anyone tell why details is not showing ?

Regards
 
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good for you!
hope it was a handreg for even more roi! ;)
 
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good for you!
hope it was a handreg for even more roi! ;)
Everyone will be surprise with purchase :xf.wink: will update soon .
 
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They keep the buyer's details hidden from you only because thay want to force you to pay them 15% of the sale. I just had them do this even for a buyer I had been self negotiating with for 8 months. They also charge you 10% commission for any domain you self broker if you place a BIN price.
 
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They keep the buyer's details hidden from you only because thay want to force you to pay them 15% of the sale. I just had them do this even for a buyer I had been self negotiating with for 8 months. They also charge you 10% commission for any domain you self broker if you place a BIN price.

they are very sneaky like that
I gave up redirecting my domains to their landers, which is something I once wanted and tried to do... when I discovered it was near impossible to get inquiry sent directly to me.. no matter how many times I clicked that damn "SELF BROKER" option. which I think now is just there more for decoration.. or to mislead people that it's possible.

I know all auction sites wanna make as much as possible, but I find uniregistry is particularly sneaky how they go about it.
 
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nice offer. i don't know enough about uniregistry but it seems they just want to make sure you can't make a deal without using their broker. best of luck
 
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Sorry can not show the name right now may be after deal it will be publically announced .
Good good. Keep your sale as private as possible until it is done.
 
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Counter with $17,500 and see what happens. I never just say yes to an inbound offer, in most cases they will make a second offer. It's just the flow of a typical negotiation.

If they up their offer, take it. If they are firm, take it.

It's not close it your BIN but it's a pretty good offer with respect to your BIN.
 
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Counter with $17,500 and see what happens. I never just say yes to an inbound offer, in most cases they will make a second offer. It's just the flow of a typical negotiation.

If they up their offer, take it. If they are firm, take it.

It's not close it your BIN but it's a pretty good offer with respect to your BIN.
I hope he listens to this though...
 
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Congrats
Nice of you to express your views and best of luck

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Congratulations in advance. Just take it and work away
 
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Congratulations brother :)
 
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Counter offer. All they can do is say no. If they offered 12k for the name then they want the name. I don't think they would just walk away without countering after offering you 12k.

Check if any other tlds have been recently regged. I have had it happen multiple times that a buyer will reg other tlds before securing the com.
 
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Just request uniregistry assigned broker to open the buyer info for you and they will certainly oblige. They are very supportive based on my personal experience. Good luck!
 
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Thanks to all of you . Another Point Buyer Came from Uniregistry-search .
 
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Hello folks ,

I received $12k offer on one of my domain Via Uniregistry Lander . Broker assigned automatically but buyer details is hidden . Why Details is hidden ? I already received few offers on other names but details is showing in thier . Please can anyone tell why details is not showing ?

Regards

To offer that amount means the domain is good to use a broker means they may have $`'s do uniregistry know who the potential buyer is?

could be a big cheese with big $$$$$`'s and doesn't want seller to know that because seller may reject offer and ask astronomical price if potential buyer is a big name
 
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To offer that amount means the domain is good to use a broker means they may have $`'s do uniregistry know who the potential buyer is?

could be a big cheese with big $$$$$`'s and doesn't want seller to know that because seller may reject offer and ask astronomical price if potential buyer is a big name
I think so but its possible that broker may get high price and give me low price ?
 
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I think so but its possible that broker may get high price and give me low price ?

That's a gamble only you can decide on whether you take or not you knowing the name etc plus if you need the $12k or not and if you are in a position where you don't need the money now ish you could always have a bit of fun and games with buyer and reject offer or say that you may sell the domain name next year or the year after which might annoy buyer in to either walking away or buying time eg almost having to offer you big $ to tempt you to sell but as they say in the trade - you don't make money till you start saying no -
 
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Counter offer. All they can do is say no. If they offered 12k for the name then they want the name. I don't think they would just walk away without countering after offering you 12k.

Check if any other tlds have been recently regged. I have had it happen multiple times that a buyer will reg other tlds before securing the com.

I wouldn't take the risk. The buyer is one click away from purchasing another name. Most buyers are usually considering 2-3 names.
 
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I wouldn't take the risk. The buyer is one click away from purchasing another name. Most buyers are usually considering 2-3 names.
I do agree with what your saying but I think it applies more when your dealing with cheaper names. It's much easier to find a list of lower priced names to choose from but when you're dealing with names in the 12 grand range like this one I think it's much harder to find enough names to consider that equally match your criteria. If they offered 12k for this name then chances are they want this one name. I just don't see them walking away from the name without some type of fight for the price they really want to pay. I guess it all does depend on how much the seller has invested in the name to know if the roi is sufficient for him.
 
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