HELP ME!! I have got an offer from time warner to buy my domain, what should I reply.

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  1. rod007

    rod007 Active Member

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    #21
    Well, since there's been no recent post by the OP we can only assume he's got himself a good deal and he's gone on a cruise holiday :)
     
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    #22
    Just noticed the .net version is for sale on Sedo for 10,000 Euro - also for sale at 3000 Euro on another site!!

    PS- Raj if you're about can you do an update as we're all keen to learn how things have progressed since your last post.
     
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    #23
    Mate Tw4 isn't worth much on any extension especially one as poor as .info so if you offer it at $300 then they would buy and you should be happy, personally I would be happy with even $80, it's not a great domain or extension, you're only getting a chance to sell it because it means something to them.

    I would offer $300 and go down $80 and snap their hand off, no one else is going to buy it from you.

    And I would refrain from saying that you associate it with Time Warner because then they could take out dispute of ownership and say that you registered it in bad faith therefore you would have it taken if you by law.

    Experienced domainer of 6 years.

    Good luck :cool:
     
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  4. rod007

    rod007 Active Member

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    #24
    I have to disagree with you in this case - if it was Time Warner who sent the email then this particular .info should be worth a lot more than others - if a company of that size is after a domain you have, you better not downplay it against yourself - what is the difference between 1500 & 150 to that company as long as they know they can get what they want.
     
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    #25
    Sell it whatever they give you can win.
     
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  6. rod007

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    #26
    He probably has, otherwise he'd be back here. Last post he made was over a week ago!
     
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    #27
    I wish someone big would want to buy one of my domains!!!

    Guess one could always dream :)
     
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  8. Sumer`Kolcak

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    #28
    Well the thing is that, its kind of like an ant on the
    ground wishing that someone big would buy something
    from it.

    and the truth is, you can just step on the ant, grab the
    something and walk away.

    no need to pay.

    happens all the time, tumi.

    - Sumer Kolcak
     
    Sumer`Kolcak, Mar 3, 2011 IP
  9. rod007

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    #29
    I've never met an ant who was a domainer.
     
    rod007, Mar 4, 2011 IP
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    #30
    hey man congrats bid it ! more !
     
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  11. raj61184

    raj61184 Member

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    #31
    Hi Guys

    It was an unsuccessful deal...

    TW ppl mailed now that they are not interested in buying it... (I didnt give any amount from my side) guess they got too cautious or may be saw this thread. I guess shouldn't have posted here...

    I had some XXX offers from some other smaller companies but I have decided not to sell it.

    Lets see I am keeping it for some future possibility.

    Anyways thanks for all your comments and help.
     
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    #32
    you could ask them to name a price if you aren't comfortable putting one down yourself
     
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  13. Sumer`Kolcak

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    #33
    odds are its a just a robot sending emails
    trying to get people to purchase 'apprisal' for domain name.

    i get offers all the time for my domains too, owners of
    lather.com contacted me for lather.co they offered $250 i
    asked for $17k it didnt go through.

    - Sumer Kolcak
     
    Sumer`Kolcak, Mar 4, 2011 IP
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    raj61184 Member

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    #34
    There is no scam, no one asked me for apprisal for domain name.....

    ok guys I think lets end the thread here ...story ended here.

     
    raj61184, Mar 4, 2011 IP
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