I'm also not 100% on this. Why would one limit their reach by only listing it in one avenue if they could list it in multiple marketplaces potentially increasing the reach? I would recommend the opposite to everyone. List wherever it's legally...
1. The transaction isn't complete until you get the goods. A marketplace is inherently a...marketplace. If you got your money back, then it's not a scam. What they do or do with that domain is inconsequential or insignificant to you. This is why...
Understandable, but there's high indication of a good lead here. Usually not everyone hires an agent, and the times that I've dealt with Sedo agents, most sales have been in XX,XXX range easily. I'm assuming the agent also works on commission...
They reached out to you about a very specific name, they already bought the org/net etc. 50k isn't that much in grand scheme of things. Worst case, the agent tell you not interested and you can offer a lower price next week or so. You have...
No, don't do that
Do it but not in this way
Keep it very generic. IMO you are pricing low, I would start off at $50k.
"Hey there, thanks for reaching out, it's not for sale but could be for the right price. I would consider a price of $50k...
Good job on the sale.
IMO, If there's an actual "GoDaddy broker" contacting you, it could be a big buyer and you might have priced your domain low. Just future FWIW, domains are worth of their potential to end customers, not what you spend to...