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oberheimer

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I contacted someone about a domain and they replied
"Thank you for your interest, but I am not interested in selling that domain at this time."
It's parked and does'nt make much money.

Some don't even reply. I actually tried making a really good offer on one name (swedish word) that has no real value to non swedes and they didn't even bother replying...

Whats your thought about this?
 

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I myself have been contacted to buy the random name here and there over time, and mostly I am not interested in selling to a domainer lowballer.

It is more like spam when someone offers me 50bucks for a name I know is more valuable, and I will not patronise anyone with a responce if that is the case.

(It wasnt me btw ;) )
 

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Obviously their perceived value of the domain name is different to your own, otherwise they would have sold. Either that, or they plan to eventually develop it.
 

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I have several domains parked and not making much money but I wouldn't want to sell because I have development plans for them. I'd only sell them if the price was extremely high.

Or - if you mde an offer they considered it way below their expectations and thought it wad even ut of negotiating range.
 

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Possible reasons:
  • owner may have remote development plans
  • owner may have unrealistic price expectations
  • owner may think your offer does not reflect the ultimate potential of the domain if it were to be developed
  • your offer could be decent but not enough to make any difference to owner's bottom line
  • owner could be a domain collector, or infatuated with their domains ;)
  • owner is behaving like a femme fatale and enjoys turning you down :)
 

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.. or the owner is afraid of a C&D/UDRP/WIPO and replies that the domain is not for sale to all inquiries (if a buyer is enthusiastic enough they don't take "no" for an answer :)).
 

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Simply don`t need the money
 

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Go and read Rick Schwartz's blog. If you really want the domain, you won't take no for an answer.

If you're looking for the one person who will pay a higher price than anyone else, you have to say no a few times.
 

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Obviously their perceived value of the domain name is different to your own, otherwise they would have sold. Either that, or they plan to eventually develop it.

Yes but i didn't even offer a price i just asked if it was for sale. I even tried to offer 10k for a different domain before and that was a lot more than end user price and no reply...
Yes he wanted to develop it before but that was over 1 year ago...
Yesterday i got a reply from one domain owner after 1 year...
 
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ask me if any of my names are for sale....i promise i'll respond


:)
 

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Too bad not all domain owners are like that.

a response to someone who took the time to ask if i'm selling, is the courteous thing to do


but if you're soliciting, trying to sell me something.... don't hold yo breath :)
 

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a response to someone who took the time to ask if i'm selling, is the courteous thing to do


but if you're soliciting, trying to sell me something.... don't hold yo breath

The first part I am trying to retrain myself for. I have ignored many just because I would be offended by the offer. I need to get over that.

The second part is real easy, and I have my spam box trained, and a hair-trigger delete finger.
 

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The first part I am trying to retrain myself for. I have ignored many just because I would be offended by the offer. I need to get over that.

The second part is real easy, and I have my spam box trained, and a hair-trigger delete finger.

Well if it's way to low...
if i get an offer that is to low i usually reply "we are to far apart, find a different name"
Like Adam here, then they have to make a higher offer or find a different name.
Then maybe "the min i would consider is $"
 
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