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![]() | Would an email address (sellers contact domain site ) scare you off..?
Do people check the domain contact email address of seller? Do end users and some domainers not bother enquiring because they think there offer would be ignored or the name’s out of there price bracket because the seller is a company or there main site looks good etc and they think they’d want more? Changed some to a yahoo addresses rather than @domain name or @company name Simple page with domain name and email (more niche type) sold some which we’d had for over 5 yrs with little response and noticed enquires had increased on the others we’d done it to probably just coincidence though.. Anyone else have experiance or noticed anything like this. |
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As a buyer, the most important thing to me is that the contact details are easy to find. I'd much prefer to fill out a contact form from the homepage of the domain I'm interested in than any other method. Always worth a try to contact I think, because domain names vary in price so wildly. A Yahoo name would make me worry a bit that it was an inexperienced seller or scam artist, but I appreciate that's not what everyone would think. It wouldn't stop me contacting if I were interested. |
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