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I have a specific (plural) domain 2 word 18 letter generic but purpose specific.
I wish to use it but would rather have the (singular) in my posession first.
So, I contacted the owner, and requested if it was for sale.
The reply was yes and for a grand.
Now, if I were to try to sell the plural, I might be able to get ten bucks.
Does having the singular and plural create a pair more or less valuable than the parts.
IE if I spend a grand on this name I want, plus the less-than-ten I spent on the plural, could The value for the pair make feasable spending the grand,
or
Since his name is probubly just as valuable as mine, maybe a bit more becouse of it being singular, how might I determine how much a 'fair' offer would be...without scaring him off with a low-ball offer?
Thanks for any and all input.
I wish to use it but would rather have the (singular) in my posession first.
So, I contacted the owner, and requested if it was for sale.
The reply was yes and for a grand.
Now, if I were to try to sell the plural, I might be able to get ten bucks.
Does having the singular and plural create a pair more or less valuable than the parts.
IE if I spend a grand on this name I want, plus the less-than-ten I spent on the plural, could The value for the pair make feasable spending the grand,
or
Since his name is probubly just as valuable as mine, maybe a bit more becouse of it being singular, how might I determine how much a 'fair' offer would be...without scaring him off with a low-ball offer?
Thanks for any and all input.