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August 12, 2006 at 4:01 pm #701885
Anonymous
InactiveI believe your counter offer will negate the original $200 offer but…… I believe you may just ask a question of the bidder how he/she justifies the offer and could they go higher. I know there is a comments response and have used it but since I have no current offers on my domains cannot access it.
Look for a comments option.
Additionally I believe $200 to $400 is a reasonable price expectation since most of the other extentions are just parked or coming soon or not even regged.
Cheers!
WineGuy
August 12, 2006 at 4:08 pm #701886Anonymous
InactiveWhen you counter bid it is assumed you have ditche dthe $200 offerred. However, if the buyer doesnt terminate the negotaitions, and just lets your offer expire, you get a chance to go back to them with a lower offer at the end of the 7 days.
Simmo!
August 12, 2006 at 7:58 pm #701904Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the answers!
The domain has been sold now for 250 euros. So in dollars that’s even more.
I will get 200 euros of that, so my casino affiliate adventure is no longer a cost!
(The 200 euros covers about exactly all domain and hosting costs I’ve had)Cheers!
August 12, 2006 at 9:57 pm #701913Anonymous
Inactivegoe gedaan knullebul:)
August 13, 2006 at 11:56 am #701934Anonymous
InactiveThanks, Hollander!
I’ll buy you a HEINEKEN one day… or a STELLA ARTOIS if you have taste:fencing:
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