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I thought it would be interesting to see offers that nP users turn downed in their domaining journey.

Let's share the amount of offer, and the domain name.

Let us know if you regret your decision?

For example:

This year I received a $2500 offer for Beverage.Catering by an enduser from U.K, but I've turned it down and I don't regret it. :happy:
 
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$200 for microtech dot io. It’s here at NP only and buyer insisted I transfer the domain first. Anyway I didn’t feel good to let go at that price.
 
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Turned down $100,000 & $125,000 on 3 number (NNN,com) which I later ended up selling for $150k :)

Turned down $50,000 offer for 3 letter (LLL.in) which I regretted later on. :(

Turned down $14,000, $9000, $3500 & several $1000 offer on Pod related 2 keyword domain name. Since Pod Transportation is the future, I have bumped up my buy now price for the domain name to $100,000 :)

On another note, I have #politelyrejected hundreds of three-four figure offers in my career span of 18 years in the domain name industry!
 
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nice stuff Soofi!

someone should make pool.... for the fun of it.. to find out offers vs sales.. something like so:

'did u reject more money in offers than u made in actual sales'

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nice stuff Soofi!

someone should make pool.... for the fun of it.. to find out offers vs sales.. something like so:

'did u reject more money in offers than u made in actual sales'

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I think I have rejected more money in offers than actual sales, but have made tons of money as well selling domain names.

My experience says that once we receive an offer, we mistake it for a jackpot offer and try to negotiate a higher price, which is not wrong at all and works in some cases, however in most other cases we lose a genuine/interested buyer with NOTHING in the pocket!

We normally tend to ignore several aspects such as the need of probable buyer... whether probable buyer is aggressive about their online presence? whether probable buyer really needs the domain name or can go with alternate options as well? will the probable buyer actually spend the amount you are asking for, for your domain name? etc etc..

At the end of the day, we need ROI to keep running this domain name game and every sale matters. So negotiate a wee bit considering all the aspects including namebio sales reports to figure out the avg price, sell and reinvest in better names to reap more profits.

just my 2 cents about the whole scenario!
 
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$250k
 
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Turned down $1k for (Raremove.com)
Most recently and don't regret at all.
 
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what niche?

I already sold it .
The niche
Associations/Resources/Organizations/Finance/Executive Branch/Government/Regulators/United States/ Fraud and Misconduct/ Exchange Commission
 
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wrong thread, sorry
 
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I was offered $10k for Recruitable.com. but turned it down. It's now on BrandBucket for $79,999.
 
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My second reject on
Chainpreneur.com
This time $400
 
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like in 1999 sikat.ph received an offer of P300,000 that's U.S.$5,602 i thought i could manage it myself but it just expired and came to a close. i always said when i remember this offer, i should have taken the offer.
 
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I have turned down a $300 offer right here on NP for a brandable and boy I regretted it.(n)
Why do you regret turning down a $300 for a brandable domain.
 
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$65k

for madein Qatar in king ...

not regret ...
 
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$65k

for madein Qatar in king ...

not regret ...

Reg'd for 4 years so far and page doesn't resolve, I think I'd regret that one.
 
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