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For me it simply demonstrates the greed of some and stupidity of others. It also makes a mockery of the domain aftermarket.
Looks like helloprint com sold for €1500 2013-07-17
Same people who just bought helloprint co uk
Unusual for the co.uk to cost more.
I'd have gone to DRS and risked £750 before I'd have greased their palms.
I'd have gone to DRS and risked £750 before I'd have greased their palms.
It's a discussion I've had many times and whilst I see your point, it makes one big assumption which is that the buyer was happy to pay the price
Sorry, I'm not following your logic. How does completing a deal imply they're happy. I've bought names in the past and not been happy at the price I had to pay.
And I'd have rather changed my name and paid someone else £20k than greased your palms
Just to add, they own the .com so why not brand uk.helloprint.com and then DRS the owner of the .uk in five years.
All of the above is probably true but let's be real, appraised purely on it's merit, this domain was never worth €5000, so best I can do is be kind to the buyer and pin this on the seller being a greedy tw*t.
I suppose there is one scenario that I haven't considered which is that the buyer offered €50, the seller countered with €5000 and the buyer accepted. In which case, well done the seller for finding a fool with too much money. Either way, to my mind greed or stupidity is at play here.
I've bought and sold cars, computers and domains for the whole of my adult life and work on the basis that profit is profit no matter how small. From experience I've found that more often than not, being greedy loses you the sale so I prefer to be straight and work to a margin.
I realise I'm probably in a minority but I find it frustrating when I see people express regret that they sold a domain to what turns out to be a large multi-national believing that they could/should/would have charged exponentially more money if they'd known.
You're very wrong. The worst part about one purchase is that I sat on the name so my unhappiness has turned to regret which when I'm in the right/wrong mood can leave me feeling a little bitter, stupid, gullible ... Anything other than happy![]()
Driving back from the AGM I heard a radio advert for hello print citing their helloprint.com domain name. It reminded me of this thread.![]()
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