AT What Point Will The Buyer Get It? (1.Viewing)

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I won a TBR domain in February that I really liked, and I listed it in the latter half of March on the various sales venues.

Immediately I get a $400 min bid offer on GoDaddy, but I didn't want to deal with min-bids on this domain so I just let it expire. Immediately after expiring I get another $400 bid from the same buyer. Then another $400 bid after that one expired.

Then today what do I get in my email box? Yep, a fourth $400 min-bid, which I am also going to ignore.

At what point is this guy going to get the drift? I've done this before and if they rebid, it's at a higher level, but not this one - I guess he's playing the long $400 game.

We should run a pool on when Mr. MinBid either gives up or grudgingly opens his moth-filled wallet for more than the min bid.
 
I've got one where the guy sends me an email asking if a specific domains is for sale, every few months. I've gotten like 6 inquiries from him, he knows the price yet he re-inquires anyway. And he's using the same email address every time, as if I wouldn't notice. And normally he ghosts my response, so I wondered if they were ending up in spam folder or something. But then one time he actually responded with a "its all good" or something like that, so I know he's received my emails with the price. But he's back to inquiring again. Ugh. So yes, I am no longer responding to him too.

I'm half tempted to leave a nice little automated response the next time he fills out my form - and the form will say "message not sent due to you being an annoying moron!"
 

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