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Some people call it whoising -- sending out hundreds (or thousands) of lowball offers via email, often using special software to speed up the process.
Others prefer to go down pages of domains on Sedo/TDNAM (mostly occurs at these 2 venues from what I've seen) and put lowball offers on all of them hoping someone takes their offer -- this is commonly done on 3 letter .coms and pronounceable 4 letter .coms and many generics see their share of lowball offers on Sedo as well.
My question - How do you feel about this? Do you get angry when someone sends you an offer for 1/100th your domain's value?
I've been getting more and more lowball offers via email monthly since the start of this year and was wondering who else is getting tired of this spam.
Others prefer to go down pages of domains on Sedo/TDNAM (mostly occurs at these 2 venues from what I've seen) and put lowball offers on all of them hoping someone takes their offer -- this is commonly done on 3 letter .coms and pronounceable 4 letter .coms and many generics see their share of lowball offers on Sedo as well.
My question - How do you feel about this? Do you get angry when someone sends you an offer for 1/100th your domain's value?
I've been getting more and more lowball offers via email monthly since the start of this year and was wondering who else is getting tired of this spam.
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