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High ££££ offer on this domain? Similar high ££££ offer on another domain yesterday owned by the same company. Are these genuine offers? Call me cynical, but ... :)
 
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Hi Ian

You watching my tag ;)

I have not had much joy on the 'few' domains I now have for a while. Both these seem to be genuine offers actually and I have emailed the 'prospectives' with a counter - but not heard back on either.

I canned my huge portfolio of 'reasonable' domains thanks to Noms greed - but strangley, used to get a lot more offers for the lower hanging fruit... guess that's the way it goes.

Feel free to make me an offer on those two if you're interested ;)

Cheers
TW
 
Hi Ian

You watching my tag ;)

I have not had much joy on the 'few' domains I now have for a while. Both these seem to be genuine offers actually and I have emailed the 'prospectives' with a counter - but not heard back on either.

I canned my huge portfolio of 'reasonable' domains thanks to Noms greed - but strangley, used to get a lot more offers for the lower hanging fruit... guess that's the way it goes.

Feel free to make me an offer on those two if you're interested ;)

Cheers
TW
If genuine, which I hope they are, all the best with securing a sale. I'd certainly be interested to know if a sale is secured through DM's platform.
 
Wow, I'd have bitten their hand off.

Wasn't a high £xxxx ! In fact was the minimum possible £xxxx on that one!

Yes it's a great offer, but I have also had about 3 or 4 offers on the pt online over the past 6 months from other users (I have business interests in that field) - it's a very hot topic at the moment in terms of automating PT services into software driven advice and tracking. Wasn't being greedy - just realistic as I have no reason to sell until/unless offer is right.

Hopefully they sell - if not - no great shakes. Will update if things change.

TW
 
Wasn't a high £xxxx ! In fact was the minimum possible £xxxx on that one!

Ah right, that obviously changes things quite significantly. A bug report then if it is claiming hugely inflated prices over what was actually received.
 
High ££££ offer on this domain? Similar high ££££ offer on another domain yesterday owned by the same company. Are these genuine offers? Call me cynical, but ... :)

The offers are as genuine as you can get all things considered. I guess they must be around the same ratio as the winning bids that actually convert to a transfer on popular domain auction sites.
 
Ah right, that obviously changes things quite significantly. A bug report then if it is claiming hugely inflated prices over what was actually received.

If you consider the average flow of sales based on popular auction platforms for (.UK domains), not many .uk/.co.uk names make it beyond £750, I would say 1k would be good sale. In fact looking around forums quickly most of it seems sub £500 apart from LLL's etc.

Before people jump to conclusions there was no attempt to inflate offers. '££££' offer in this context is classed as a 'high' offer.
The offer feed ££££ description could be misconstrued as being 1k vs 5k so we will look at that.
 
If you consider the average flow of sales based on popular auction platforms for (.UK domains), not many .uk/.co.uk names make it beyond £750, I would say 1k would be good sale. In fact looking around forums quickly most of it seems sub £500 apart from LLL's etc.

Before people jump to conclusions there was no attempt to inflate offers. '££££' offer in this context is classed as a 'high' offer.
The offer feed ££££ description could be misconstrued as being 1k vs 5k so we will look at that.
Not jumping to conclusions, but for me personally, "Offer received: high ££££ GBP" means £7,500-£9,999 offer, which isn't the case here. Perhaps if others felt that is how they interpreted it, then it may need a reword?
 
@DomainManage are you currently assuming that "high" simply means "high offer"? It should rather be used to qualify the level of "xx", "xxx" or "xxxx" offered.
 

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