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Is honor valued in this business?

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Let me tell you one small story: the other day I raised the price of several of my domains.

But before that I had sent some email offers to potential buyers with the lower price.

One of them responded interested in the low price offer. I answered that I would honor the offer I made him via email even though the price had gone up.
I will lost some thousand bucks if we finally make a deal with the old price but I think is the honest thing to do with somebody I reached with the old underrated price.

So that is the main question: do you think honor is valued in this business?
 
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thats a trick question. Money honour is a negative life honor and vice versa. :)
 
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honor is valued in everything in life
 
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Let me tell you one small story: the other day I raised the price of several of my domains.

But before that I had sent some email offers to potential buyers with the lower price.

One of them responded interested in the low price offer. I answered that I would honor the offer I made him via email even though the price had gone up.
I will lost some thousand bucks if we finally make a deal with the old price but I think is the honest thing to do with somebody I reached with the old underrated price.

So that is the main question: do you think honor is valued in this business?
Belive in karma, for karma is a boomerang. Keep faith!
 
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The question also should be about honoring the price.

This is a real world example of my pain.

I sold a domain for $x, due to pressure of renewals, and lack of $.

No credit card, no help!

The buyer bought it for $x, and quickly wanted to flip, and priced it $1xx,xxx.

If I wanted to buy back the same domain, will the old buyer honor earlier price? NO!

We live in a *thankless* world, ....,

Lesser said, "someday" ; )
 
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