Buy Requests (1.Viewing)

Sometimes I think these buy requests are trolling a domainer they know owns the domain they want, but are trying to sucker them into selling cheaper than they would if the buyer initiated a direct inquiry.

Sometimes?

It's pretty obvious the brokers/buyers already know exactly what they're looking for and are taking this angle in order to play games and potentially get a deal.
 
Be careful responding to supposed 'buy' requests from parties you are not familiar with. Sometimes those 'buyers' or 'brokers' are going to try to front run your domain without your knowledge or permission. Or they are simply doing engagement farming with no intent to buy. I am not saying that is the case with Nick Eubanks (he actually seems like a legit person), but his post made me think of this tip.
 
We're assisting clients with an acquisition and are seeking a domain name that tracks to the following criteria:

-ONE word English Dictionary .COM or .AI ONLY
-3 - 8 characters MAX
-Positive to neutral connotation/meaning
-Conveys: Act, Build, Collaborate, Create, Design, Orchestrate, Precision, Prototype, Speed, Transform

The budget is up to $500K for the right domain.

Please send any candidates matching the brief with pricing to: Kate @Defining.com
NOTE: DO NOT POST IN COMMENTS; DO NOT SPAM
 

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