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Friend Was Offered 60k For A Nnn.com. Should He Sell?
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<blockquote data-quote="domainoid" data-source="post: 2230258" data-attributes="member: 136548"><p>- thank you for your input. my friend says buyer's first message said 60k was his top offer. seller is planning to counter with 250k and see where this takes the deal because the domain is worth it in his opinion. he first wanted to counter with 500k lol. he paid less than 30k so it's a 100% return for a sale of 60k and i wish i had that problem of deciding this lol. but if he lets go on this deal because 60k is top buyer's offer i'd be ok if i was the seller.</p><p></p><p>-- for nnn.com right now the sky is the limit. 114.com went for 2.1M and the buyer was a chinese company so they did not mind the 4 in it because 114 stands for 'information' in china. my friend has been using his domain and has made some money but never close to 30k which is the profit he'd end up with if he sells at 60k. looks like my friend's buyer is asian and he likes his domain doesn't have a 4. i think many people are just sitting on their nnn.com and even nnn.net waiting for prices to go even higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domainoid, post: 2230258, member: 136548"] - thank you for your input. my friend says buyer's first message said 60k was his top offer. seller is planning to counter with 250k and see where this takes the deal because the domain is worth it in his opinion. he first wanted to counter with 500k lol. he paid less than 30k so it's a 100% return for a sale of 60k and i wish i had that problem of deciding this lol. but if he lets go on this deal because 60k is top buyer's offer i'd be ok if i was the seller. -- for nnn.com right now the sky is the limit. 114.com went for 2.1M and the buyer was a chinese company so they did not mind the 4 in it because 114 stands for 'information' in china. my friend has been using his domain and has made some money but never close to 30k which is the profit he'd end up with if he sells at 60k. looks like my friend's buyer is asian and he likes his domain doesn't have a 4. i think many people are just sitting on their nnn.com and even nnn.net waiting for prices to go even higher. [/QUOTE]
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