Urgent!! The seller accepted my offer $1200 on she.in

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He asked 2300$, I started with 300$, after several rounds, he is quite confirmative on asking price of 1700$ when I put my offer on 1200, and when I said I couldn't afford this and was going to cancel the neogotiation, he said he accepted my offer of 1200$. But, actually, I am still not sure if it is worth it.
I am a newbie on domain bidding, and this is the first time I offered more than 1000$ on a name, so I am not sure if I should decide my mind.

Please give me some suggestions. :(
 
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That name is not worth $1200 IMO get out if you can there are plenty of lll.in and lll.co.in for reg fee.
 
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Def not worth it.
 
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you can get a LLL.com for 1200 not good letter like she I agree but that is a high price IMO
 
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yea, probably you are right.
 
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Personally i think you should of done your homework properly before bidding and rebidding. All you have done is get the sellers hopes up on selling.

On the other side of the coin, the name will be worth some good money in a couple of years. See all my .in and .co.in's i have invested in for the future. If i got a good bid then i would take it but i see a lot of potential in the extension with the growth in India the way it is moving so it would have to be good bids for mine.

So i can personally understand the sellers price. a 3 letter and a word in the .in extension will be quite collectable in a couple or so years.

Remember this is my view on this so seek more advice before you decide on your action.
 
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equity78 said:
That name is not worth $1200 IMO get out if you can there are plenty of lll.in and lll.co.in for reg fee.

I agree!
 
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Tips is correct IMO you should not have bid not knowing what you were doing. wherever you did this could not let you bid there anymore. I believe in India too but $1200 too expensive without a definitive end user need. I mean I see DB selling a great name like FAV.us for $150 much better bargain IMO
 
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equity78 said:
That name is not worth $1200 IMO get out if you can there are plenty of lll.in and lll.co.in for reg fee.

Exactly.
 
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Its a crap price to pay....she.in $1200 not worth $100...............

The world does not end with .in and too much hype
on it at the moment you can buy she-in.com for $7 so don't waste
it on that crap extension.
 
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I agree that the domain is not worth $1200. I recommend you get out of the deal.

However....

quality said:
....not worth $100.......

I respectfully disagree. One of the first 3 letter .IN's I registered (and sold) has already resold for $500, and it wasn't as good as this one, and I've already had multiple XXX offers on 3 letter .IN's that I currently own.

quality said:
.... you can buy she-in.com for $7

Now THAT would be worthless.

...so don't waste it on that crap extension....

I wouldn't call .IN domains a "crap" extension. Young and mostly unproven - yes. Speculative - yes. But hardly crap. I also can't help but chuckle seeing such a statement coming from somebody who has spent their money on .web.com domains. Enough said.

No offense.
 
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-db- said:
I wouldn't call .IN domains a "crap" extension. Young and mostly unproven - yes. Speculative - yes. But hardly crap. I also can't help but chuckle seeing such a statement coming from somebody who has spent their money on .web.com domains. Enough said.

No offense.
I agree totally, at least .in is A REAL .tld with Immense Potential
I am still missing the whole Point of Web.com domains
 
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My insurance.web.com and travel.web.com have 100x comfortably paid the reg fees...it may surpise you how many clicks I'm getting for something called novelty value.....
 
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quality said:
My insurance.web.com and travel.web.com have 100x comfortably paid the reg fees...it may surpise you how many clicks I'm getting for something called novelty value.....


100 x , Congratulations.



She.in , not a bad 3 letter combo at all, if you had something in mind for it then $1200 may not be a bad deal, if you made the offers without thought then you should rethink your strategies.
 
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I see a lot of 3 letter .coms for sale ranging from 1000$ to 2,000$. Just look for it instead of .INs
 
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I think instead of she.in, go for man.in or woman.in

In india, she is not very popullar name but if go for man.in / woman.in , i think it is worth. :tu:
 
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Jeffrey said:
I see a lot of 3 letter .coms for sale ranging from 1000$ to 2,000$. Just look for it instead of .INs



Three letter one word (She) .com for $1-2K , wow, let me have some of that :gl:
 
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to much for that name, even $500 is too much IMO. But it's up to you. If you feel that name that important and got some really good plan for development, go for it!
 
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wot said:
Three letter one word (She) .com for $1-2K , wow, let me have some of that :gl:

No doubt, me too please :)
 
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Me Three, i will have some of that she.com :)
 
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