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<blockquote data-quote="DomainsGENERAL.com" data-source="post: 2349405" data-attributes="member: 322978425"><p>To me, it just reads as "We want money. MORE of it". That's it.</p><p>"Facebook is bad. It is evil" .... ('but we will gladly take their cash. In fact, the sole purpose of our outcry is to get more from them. We hope we did enough so that they want to put more zeros on this check which will make us shut the hell up. Yeah, we'll actually be pretty happy, but don't say this out loud').</p><p></p><p>Their "product" thing is only to point out the time they "wasted" with the lawyers wanting to give them money.</p><p>Now, it's very possible it's a huge waste of time, and the offers they have been receiving where too low. In the end, if the seller doesn't want to sell, that's a problem for the buyer wanting to buy. On the buyer's side, having such deep pockets and everybody knowing it, isn't very good for negotiating, that's probably true. The seller also probably knows they are in a very good position in this matter.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't speculate how unreasonable the seller and/or the buyer may be. It's possible to be both ways.</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, I would also like to know more about this company: What they were doing, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DomainsGENERAL.com, post: 2349405, member: 322978425"] To me, it just reads as "We want money. MORE of it". That's it. "Facebook is bad. It is evil" .... ('but we will gladly take their cash. In fact, the sole purpose of our outcry is to get more from them. We hope we did enough so that they want to put more zeros on this check which will make us shut the hell up. Yeah, we'll actually be pretty happy, but don't say this out loud'). Their "product" thing is only to point out the time they "wasted" with the lawyers wanting to give them money. Now, it's very possible it's a huge waste of time, and the offers they have been receiving where too low. In the end, if the seller doesn't want to sell, that's a problem for the buyer wanting to buy. On the buyer's side, having such deep pockets and everybody knowing it, isn't very good for negotiating, that's probably true. The seller also probably knows they are in a very good position in this matter. I wouldn't speculate how unreasonable the seller and/or the buyer may be. It's possible to be both ways. Out of curiosity, I would also like to know more about this company: What they were doing, etc. [/QUOTE]
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