No good if you do not mention the name
Nope - bad form without the owners consent
Funny enough i've just responded with a 10 x multiplier to a 5k offer - it's all good fun eh.
Next time sip your tea when opening emails
Nope - bad form without the owners consent
Why? A price is a price isn't it?
Why? A price is a price isn't it?
Some people (not me) believe that the quoted price should vary based on "sizing up the enquirer's wallet" i.e. a custom price gets quoted based on what they believe the enquirer's able to pay. So that would be one valid reason why someone might not want their price quoted publicly (another might be because it's generally bad form to quote private email conversations).
Just offered someone £500 for a .co.uk - they want £40K+. It's good, but not that good, lol!
And let it get indexed - (By the poster)
At this moment -We don't know the domain is being advertised for sale - do we ? And "make offer" on a domain to my mind is a fair invite (even though it's not not one i'd use outside of Acorn and DL) Nevertheless it shouldn't require a public (possibly indexed) justification