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mikoleg 07-23-2009 02:37 PM

domain question
 
someone contacted me asking for a price of one domain i own "cashingpoker dot com" i have no idea how much it could cost... what do you think?? what price it could go for?

iTouch! 07-23-2009 02:40 PM

ask them what there offer is first , might be more than you want to get rid of it for !

smutnut 07-23-2009 02:42 PM

Whatever he will pay. Everything is worth what someone will pay for it. Ask him what he had in mind and take it from there, since you have no idea. If it's too low, ask even higher (much) than what you original think you want (since it will ALL probably be in vain anyway at that point).

If his starting price is better than what you would have asked or more than you think you deserve don't be an idiot or listen to other people. Take it if you want to get rid of the site.

alias 07-23-2009 02:44 PM

Watch out for the "approved 3rd party appraisal", where they own the company that is an "approved" appraiser scam.

mikoleg 07-23-2009 02:44 PM

I did and here is what they answered:

"Hello,
My client is requesting a sale price, he does not make offers on a domain name
that an offer cannot be based upon research.

The interest is just what it is, an interest.
If the domain name sale price is in the budget that is set
for domain names of interest, then a deal is discussed.

Your domain name is not of priority so I will not be requesting
your sale price again if you do not want to give it."

what the fuck is that? And they are calling themeselves "sure-bet-domain-names.us"

smutnut 07-23-2009 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16098867)
I did and here is what they answered:

"Hello,
My client is requesting a sale price, he does not make offers on a domain name
that an offer cannot be based upon research.

The interest is just what it is, an interest.
If the domain name sale price is in the budget that is set
for domain names of interest, then a deal is discussed.

Your domain name is not of priority so I will not be requesting
your sale price again if you do not want to give it."

what the fuck is that? And they are calling themeselves "sure-bet-domain-names.us"

He's a fucking idiot! If you want to have some fun just keep fucking with him and start telling him how people are suddenly offering you huge bucks for the site. He's either trying to milk you or just feeling things out and trying to pick shit up for as cheap as possible.

For all you know he's just breaking into the business and collecting stats! :1orglaugh I'd just fuck with him.

DateDoc 07-23-2009 02:54 PM

Sounds like they want to sound less interested than they are...

Give them a number that would make you very happy without worrying about what they think. If they take it great. If they counter, work a deal. If they go away, they didn't want it bad enough.

mikoleg 07-23-2009 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smutnut (Post 16098891)
He's a fucking idiot! If you want to have some fun just keep fucking with him and start telling him how people are suddenly offering you huge bucks for the site. He's either trying to milk you or just feeling things out and trying to pick shit up for as cheap as possible.

For all you know he's just breaking into the business and collecting stats! :1orglaugh I'd just fuck with him.

:) :thumbsup

is there anyway people could value domains? basics...

smutnut 07-23-2009 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16098867)
My client is requesting a sale price, he does not make offers on a domain name
that an offer cannot be based upon research.

This part alone is hilarious :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

What the fuck is he waiting for? Research it. He's such a big shot that he is too ill equipped to do what needs to be done! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh too funny!

Domain Diva 07-23-2009 02:58 PM

I think later you will find simlar to what "alias" mentioned and that is they require a valuation ( appraisal ) before purchase....

The list will contain known names such as Sedo and Moniker (just to give you reassurance) and another cheap one........most get the valuation from the cheaper (this is thiers and its how they make $$$ from bullshit valuation fees) and will never purchase your domain....

Note: Sedo/Moniker have no part in this other than scammers using thier names without permission to gain confidence from you.


This may not be the case but it has all the signs of it from your posts .....

smutnut 07-23-2009 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16098906)
:) :thumbsup

is there anyway people could value domains? basics...

I mean you can go to these auction sites and see what sites are going for, but there are so many factors. Mostly though, how much is the site making? But there are additional things.

If he was serious, he would already have an offer for you. That's the real issue. No one even looks for a used car without a price in mind.

mikoleg 07-23-2009 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberClaire (Post 16098920)
I think later you will find simlar to what "alias" mentioned and that is they require a valuation ( appraisal ) before purchase....

The list will contain known names such as Sedo and Moniker (just to give you reassurance) and another cheap one........most get the valuation from the cheaper (this is thiers and its how they make $$$ from bullshit valuation fees) and will never purchase your domain....

Note: Sedo/Moniker have no part in this other than scammers using thier names without permission to gain confidence from you.


This may not be the case but it has all the signs of it from your posts .....


amazing...:helpme

mikoleg 07-23-2009 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smutnut (Post 16098922)
I mean you can go to these auction sites and see what sites are going for, but there are so many factors. Mostly though, how much is the site making? But there are additional things.

If he was serious, he would already have an offer for you. That's the real issue. No one even looks for a used car without a price in mind.

true, anyway sure-bet-domain-names.us what kind of the company would name itself like that?! :Oh crap

DateDoc 07-23-2009 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberClaire (Post 16098920)
I think later you will find simlar to what "alias" mentioned and that is they require a valuation ( appraisal ) before purchase....

The list will contain known names such as Sedo and Moniker (just to give you reassurance) and another cheap one........most get the valuation from the cheaper (this is thiers and its how they make $$$ from bullshit valuation fees) and will never purchase your domain....

Note: Sedo/Moniker have no part in this other than scammers using thier names without permission to gain confidence from you.


This may not be the case but it has all the signs of it from your posts .....

It surprises me people selling a domain would pay for the appraisal. If someone came to me to buy a domain and wanted it appraised I'd say go for it and no way would I agree to be stuck selling at the appraised price.

alias 07-23-2009 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16098938)
true, anyway sure-bet-domain-names.us what kind of the company would name itself like that?! :Oh crap

Certainly not domain buyers.

alias 07-23-2009 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 16098940)
It surprises me people selling a domain would pay for the appraisal. If someone came to me to buy a domain and wanted it appraised I'd say go for it and no way would I agree to be stuck selling at the appraised price.

Like every scam it feeds on greed. Some people are just going to pay the fee, get their card banged or even just the fee. Send out enough of these bullshit inquiry emails and you have yourself a working scam.

smutnut 07-23-2009 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16098938)
true, anyway sure-bet-domain-names.us what kind of the company would name itself like that?! :Oh crap

Most likely the type of company these guys in your thread are talking about. Tell them to pay for the appraisel and you'll deduct it from the sale :1orglaugh

I have a friend who actually had one of those african bank email spammers going for days. He was on the phone with him and everything. It was priceless-amazing. He finally just had to tell the guy he knew he was full of shit, and wasn't going to give him any info at all.

woj 07-23-2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 16098904)
Sounds like they want to sound less interested than they are...

Give them a number that would make you very happy without worrying about what they think. If they take it great. If they counter, work a deal. If they go away, they didn't want it bad enough.

:thumbsup

DateDoc 07-23-2009 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 16098949)
Like every scam it feeds on greed. Some people are just going to pay the fee, get their card banged or even just the fee. Send out enough of these bullshit inquiry emails and you have yourself a working scam.

True, send out enough of them and some sucker will bite.

mikoleg 07-23-2009 03:20 PM

:) lesson learned.. i am 99% sure its a scam or a trick. droped a price of $500.. and waiting for funny reply of no reply :) dont care really... i am not into domains business anyway

mikoleg 07-23-2009 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16099002)
:) lesson learned.. i am 99% sure its a scam or a trick. droped a price of $500.. and waiting for funny reply of no reply :) dont care really... i am not into domains business anyway

quick reply followed:

"it wouldnt be mine, but ill still do what i can to close the deal.

ps
email me your domain names for sale & selling prices."

DateDoc 07-23-2009 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikoleg (Post 16099034)
quick reply followed:

"it wouldnt be mine, but ill still do what i can to close the deal.

ps
email me your domain names for sale & selling prices."

remember to use escrow.com for payment.

mikoleg 07-23-2009 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 16099039)
remember to use escrow.com for payment.

used once.. but this time doubt it would happen anyway

DaddyHalbucks 07-23-2009 06:40 PM

Moniker escrow is much faster than Escrow.com


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