Sent you a PM please check it out.
Sent you a PM please check it out.
Site sold.
Son of a......
Oh well, I'll buy it later. Thanks, jerk.
Very, very disappointed, and very angry.
If that reputation system ever returns, you're the first person on the negative list.![]()
Last edited by Carlos™; 03-23-2010 at 06:58 PM.
"It's a little-known fact that fear of success is just as common as fear of failure."
No, don't try to be the good guy in this.
I told you that I had a really long weekend with family, and that I was writing a business plan. I also told you that I was going to pay you more if you had been a bit more patient. Hell, I could just tell my investor that its worth 300 bucks and voila its yours. But I hit another snag. Another problem; my computer started to act up....I was without a computer for a week...
You know what? Your greed is what will cause friction in the future. It has been my wisdom that greedy people lose in the end, those who wait for success, and really take the time to plan ahead get further ahead of the game.
My setbacks are only just that; setbacks.
Last edited by Carlos™; 03-24-2010 at 03:57 AM.
"It's a little-known fact that fear of success is just as common as fear of failure."
Haha.
Whatever floats your boat, man. It's obvious you don't know what "first come first serve" means. It has nothing to do with greed. Your entire mindset is incorect. If you don't like participating in sales that are on a first come first serve basis, then simply don't get involved with them. When a seller wants to sell something, he wants to sell it. Why would he want to wait over two weeks for an "interested" buyer to sort out his life issues in order to get the money to him?
An individual wanted to buy my domain at a higher price than you offered, and even after two weeks, you still don't have the money you offered. Who am I going to go with?
I was gracious and generous enough to wait a bit over two weeks for you. And this is the type of response I get from you? I could've sold it right back there and then. You honestly just wasted my time. I don't know how you deal with people, but you're not going to get far with that mindset.
Good luck with any of your future endeavors.
Last edited by moneybookers; 03-24-2010 at 10:56 AM.
Oh, so now you want to laugh?
I understand the concept. Thank you very much for mocking me.Whatever floats your boat, man. It's obvious you don't know what "first come first serve" means.
Selling domains means selling it to the right person with the right passion. I have that mindset. Its just, right now. I'm in a rock and hard place.If you don't like participating in sales that are on a first come first serve basis, then simply don't get involved with them.
Surely you actually don't understand that, do you? OH wait. I might as well be sarcastic as well because you started it. I think you were in a rush to sell the domain so that you could make me feel like crap. Guess what. You did. Congrats!
Surely you don't really understand that it takes more than 2 weeks to get business plans completed and finished. Oh, and not to mention talking to investors. Yeah, but whatever. I have your site's name on my business plan. Now guess what I have to do? Right! Edit it out. Bravo.Honestly, you can't expect a seller to wait over two weeks to sell something he wants, even when there's another interested buyer intact, do you? An individual wanted to buy my domain at a higher price than you offered, and even after two weeks, you still don't have the money you offered. Who am I going to go with?
Higher price than I offered? For a domain that is a few months old, and on a meager forum software? Okay. Yeah. Okay. Suuuuuure buddy.
OH! Now you want to mock me even more, to the point of insulting my intelligence. Right!? Is that it!? 'Cause I could say the same for you, wasting my time...I actually thought "hm. This guy is in a rush for cash. I'll offer him more money if he was patient enough." And then, when I wrote my business plan, I put my offer price down with the domain in question. I must be thinking "this site is perfect for a destination site of my network. huh. Problem is, I don't know if I should trust this guy."Nobody wants to wait years for somebody to deal with their life issues just to sell their product. I gave you two weeks to get your act together when I could've easily sold it. You just wasted my time.
Turns out, I was right. You not only laughed about my misfortune, but you go and take stabs in mocking, or insulting me in ways that are subtle.
I could easily just gave you 300 bucks, or if I am really generous; one grand. Your loss, tho. Not mine.
"It's a little-known fact that fear of success is just as common as fear of failure."
I'm not going to bother responding to each specific statement of yours, because we can go on about this all night.
It's good to know that you would've paid 300 bucks for the site seeing as you didn't even have the 130 you offered. I couldn't care less about what you had on your "business" plan.
If you sincerely understood the concept of a "first come first serve basis" sale, then it's clear that were you too slow. And because you were too slow, you missed out. Big deal. To rage about it is extremely immature. It's not my fault you didn't have the money in hand. Go blame your "investor" for that.
End of story. Move on, and quit crying about it.
Shut up. You're a loser anyway.
"It's a little-known fact that fear of success is just as common as fear of failure."
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