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Originally Posted by cm1975 A domain is worth what someone is willing to pay. |
False. A domain name is worth what someone is willing to pay
provided that the Registrant wishes to sell it for that amount. I once engaged in conversation with someone who used the "A domain is worth what someone is willing to pay (and I am only wanting to pay £x)" line and I pointed out that he assumed I wished to sell it, which I didn't. He wasn't able to reply with anything significant afterwards. What some buyers do not recognise is that some Registrants simply have no interest in selling a domain name for the price they are offering, despite there being apparently no other interested suitors. Maybe the domain name is attached to a business that makes a decent income p/a? Maybe the price on offer isn't an amount of money that the Registrant has a "financial need" for? Someone Registrants have no need to sell.
Been watching CompareTheMarket adverts a few too many times?
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