Chris.C
Top Contributor
So today I received the standard, "Your domain name XXXXXX.com.au has received a new offer" email and like 80% of first offer emails it was for $100...
Which of course means I'm going to counter offer...
What I think would be great, is if we could set a minimum first offer on our catalogue listed domains. Whereby I might set the minimum on all my domains to $200 so that if someone tries to offer $100 it just comes up with an error saying the minimum is $200, at which point if they aren't interested in offering $200 they don't make a second offer and no one's time is wasted.
My logic being I think a lot of people are willing to pay $100 because that's a reasonable price for a domain give that it costs $140 register a domain at MelbourneIT...

Yet I'd say at least 50% of people that place an offer of $100 aren't willing to go to $200, in which case I don't really want to waste my time putting in a counter offer and waiting for a response.
What's everyone think?
Which of course means I'm going to counter offer...
What I think would be great, is if we could set a minimum first offer on our catalogue listed domains. Whereby I might set the minimum on all my domains to $200 so that if someone tries to offer $100 it just comes up with an error saying the minimum is $200, at which point if they aren't interested in offering $200 they don't make a second offer and no one's time is wasted.
My logic being I think a lot of people are willing to pay $100 because that's a reasonable price for a domain give that it costs $140 register a domain at MelbourneIT...

Yet I'd say at least 50% of people that place an offer of $100 aren't willing to go to $200, in which case I don't really want to waste my time putting in a counter offer and waiting for a response.
What's everyone think?