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My take is that the folks you end up talking to at large corporations don't have any interest in going through the hassle to make an extra $1K for their company (or whatever the offer was). Having to renew, then process the sale just represents more work and they don't have internal processes setup to handle the sale of a domain. Domains are treated as expenses and not managed out of profit centers and so since there is nothing in it for them personally they don't have time or inclination to negotiate selling a name.
Most of the admins receive hundreds of 'what is your price' solicitations and frankly get weary of responding because most of the offers are guys wanting to buy for $100 and flip on this very forum and often aren't professional in their approach or responses (if they respond at all).
Just my experience in having managed a corporate domain inbox and my experience selling and buying for companies. One day though I think companies will see it different and be more active in the domain aftermarket - some seem to be heading that way now.
Most of the admins receive hundreds of 'what is your price' solicitations and frankly get weary of responding because most of the offers are guys wanting to buy for $100 and flip on this very forum and often aren't professional in their approach or responses (if they respond at all).
Just my experience in having managed a corporate domain inbox and my experience selling and buying for companies. One day though I think companies will see it different and be more active in the domain aftermarket - some seem to be heading that way now.