What are you waiting for? It seems as though this is a major step toward establishing your business. Contact him, try to play down the purpose of the domain as much as possible and see what he's asking for it....big mouth no i have not.
copy that quincy
Thanks
I think you are taking the wrong tack here and you should be glad he hasn't checked his e-mail. I also agree with the other member that responding to an opening offer $100 may just not be worth his time.This is basically the email i sent him.
"Hi there,
I noticed you’re the owner of www.examplename.com... I’m looking for a domain name for a client to build a website, and think this one could be a good fit. My budget has been approved and I’m contacting several different owners to find the best one.
Would you be interested in selling your domain for $100?
If so, I can wire you the funds via a trusted source (e.g. Escrow.com) the next day.
Thank you,
..."
No response.
Im guessing he doesnt even check the email that i found on whois.com
Should i email him back?
Should i try calling him with the phone # listed?
An offer of $100 may be a reasonable price.I wouldn't answer for $100. either. If it's important to you, offer him a reasonable price.
Yours is not a legal question. Good luck. Good day.Tried to call him just now, he did not answer. I guess he was not happy with my offer. So i registered the examplename.net and example-name.com
which looks more accessible?