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Old 12-10-2005, 08:23 AM  
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Regarding (realed's) post.

He sent his offer in an e-mail. I politely replied with this -

"Thank you again. However, I have rejected offers significantly higher. So, I must pass on your offers. Thank you for your interest."

That should have been the end of it.

But . . . somehow it developed into an e-mail exchange where this moron kept insisting that he knows what these domains are worth. He also wanted me to believe that he was some big time serious domain buyer. Not only were his bids pathetic, they weren't even close to what others have offered. He became offended when I told him that he wasn't in the same universe as the other bidders.

Let me tell you something realed, not only do you NOT know what you are talking about (as far as domain name values), but more importantly,

I don't care what you think my domains are worth!

Understand?

Or is this yet another subject you are incapable of grasping?

realed, I want you to read these again and let them sink in this time:

"cheapskate"
"your offers weren't even in the same universe"
"You offered jokes as first bids and expect to be taken seriously?"
" I am embarrassed for you"
"Now I know for a fact that you are clueless."
"You can't be as dumb as you are pretending to be . . . can you?"
"You're lucky I even replied to your original offer."
"Most people wouldn't have wasted the time sending a polite rejection to such a ridiculous offer - you dummy."
"You make me sick."


Quote:
Originally Posted by realed
Hi,

For the record I just want to clarify my situation on this. After contacting the seller to request prices he offered me to make some offers. He gave me no indication of price. I made what I thought was a sensible offer for the domains; (see below)

femalesexdrive.com -> $300
malesexdrive.com -> $300
locallove.com -> $1000

Since that time i have been exchanging very heated emails with regards to domain price valuation. Here are some phrases that have been said to me.

"cheapskate"
"your offers weren't even in the same universe"
"You offered jokes as first bids and expect to be taken seriously?"
" I am embarrassed for you"
"Now I know for a fact that you are clueless."
"You can't be as dumb as you are pretending to be . . . can you?"
"You're lucky I even replied to your original offer."
"Most people wouldn't have wasted the time sending a polite rejection to such a ridiculous offer - you dummy."
"You make me sick."

Initially i must say that i have been very polite to this person. See posts above for example. I must add that since the first email i have been just as bad in my response to him. Not pretending to be an angel!

Anyhow, i just thought i would let you all know not to waste your time (or his time) with offers. I don't have a problem with somebody trying to get the maximum price for their domains. That's business. I do have a problem with complete rudeness and contempt.

Cheers

Terry
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