Now for the downside - It's actually become quite a common approach (last year or two) for Chancers to use the "Client-interest" angle as an opener (and nothing more - than for obtaining a domain for self) - so now drill down the source email address - don't be afraid to ask or question the source. (of the email) The chancers will soon be gone
I've never felt that a price should be adjusted depending on who is buying it.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
You should have the following in mind even before entering negotiations:
- A price you feel the domain is worth (to you)
- What you would be happy to sell the domain name for
Nothing else matters.
Anything else is just greed (in my opinion)
That is so true, last year i had a few enquiries like that just to find out they don't have a client
Its getting more common as ' I am a student '
Whether you are buying land, a house, a car, clothes, food, etc, it doesn't cost more (or less) depending on where you buy it from or who you are. At least it doesn't where I come from.
What you're saying is comparative to buying completely different domain names and/or extensions..?
If I want a car and I meet the price suggested in the car window, I get it for that price. That is a set price the seller expects to receive.
You are the seller. you have an idea of the price you want for the domain. who meets that price requirement makes no difference, surely?
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