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To any SEDO person who might read this.
I have a domain name for sale that so far has received 6 or so offers.
The issue I have is that I cannot identify if a buyer who makes an offer is unique. The problem I'm having is that I'm receiving an offer, I counter offer (and that might go on a few times) and then the negotiation get's cancelled by the buyer. Then 2 days later, I receive a new offer, close to the price point previously negotiated by the previous bid thread. My guess is this is the same buyer, but there does not seem any way to tell ?? Why are buyers not identified (even if they are with a number or so or simply with their username like at afternic). I currently do not know if I'm talking to the same guy again and therefore am unsure about where to start the negotation price point. Another feature I miss is the capability to sent the potential buyer a message without the need for a counter offer (again, like afternic). I find it often rude to cancel a negotiation without giving a reason to the bidder.
Do I make sense ?
Many thanks,
Mike.
I have a domain name for sale that so far has received 6 or so offers.
The issue I have is that I cannot identify if a buyer who makes an offer is unique. The problem I'm having is that I'm receiving an offer, I counter offer (and that might go on a few times) and then the negotiation get's cancelled by the buyer. Then 2 days later, I receive a new offer, close to the price point previously negotiated by the previous bid thread. My guess is this is the same buyer, but there does not seem any way to tell ?? Why are buyers not identified (even if they are with a number or so or simply with their username like at afternic). I currently do not know if I'm talking to the same guy again and therefore am unsure about where to start the negotation price point. Another feature I miss is the capability to sent the potential buyer a message without the need for a counter offer (again, like afternic). I find it often rude to cancel a negotiation without giving a reason to the bidder.
Do I make sense ?
Many thanks,
Mike.