Hi
Here is something I cannot fathom.
I will give this one example to illustrate my question. This is however not an isolated case.
I was looking at the SEDO site and in particular at the "under $300" bargain bin.
There is the domain freelove.us domain for sale at $100 It has received 19 offers. Now what I dont understand is this-How can the domain still not be sold after having had 19 offers? I mean surely one of those 19 offers must have been close to $100? I cannot imagine that the highest offer out of those 19 was still too far below $100 for the owner . This is only one example. There are some .com domains there selling for $75 and they have had up to 57 offers. Come on! what gives here? I would appreciate it very much if someone can explain this to me. Maybe there is a thought behind here which I miss.
Thank you very much and I,m looking forward to having this mystery solved.
Regards
Fred
Here is something I cannot fathom.
I will give this one example to illustrate my question. This is however not an isolated case.
I was looking at the SEDO site and in particular at the "under $300" bargain bin.
There is the domain freelove.us domain for sale at $100 It has received 19 offers. Now what I dont understand is this-How can the domain still not be sold after having had 19 offers? I mean surely one of those 19 offers must have been close to $100? I cannot imagine that the highest offer out of those 19 was still too far below $100 for the owner . This is only one example. There are some .com domains there selling for $75 and they have had up to 57 offers. Come on! what gives here? I would appreciate it very much if someone can explain this to me. Maybe there is a thought behind here which I miss.
Thank you very much and I,m looking forward to having this mystery solved.
Regards
Fred