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You'll be lucky it sold for $17m in 2010 see Sex.com - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostFTFY
As for the price to be honest if I had any decent .com I wouldn't be selling it cheaply nowadays
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View Postif its sex.com I'll buy it for a dollar!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo-one is going to pay that much for that tribute site you'd set up last year. Jimmy.com - Welcome to Jimmy.com.
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I was just checking sockie in google to see if any sites had been set up using it (bored ok) and lo and behold MF appears 9th!!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo-one is going to pay that much for that tribute sight you'd set up last year. Jimmy.com - Welcome to Jimmy.com.
I thought that was interesting anyway...
sockie - Google Search
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bob.com ?Originally posted by Segush View PostToday I enquired for a domain already own by someone but for sale, and he quoted me 35,000 pounds!!!
Really? He must be joking!
Ok it is a three letter domain but it means absolutely nothing!!!
S
Try buying bobbob.com or bob2.com
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No-one is going to pay that much for that tribute sight you'd set up last year. Jimmy.com - Welcome to Jimmy.com.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'll sell you a five letter .com domain for £3,500
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I'll sell you a five letter .com domain for £3,500Originally posted by Segush View PostToday I enquired for a domain already own by someone but for sale, and he quoted me 35,000 pounds!!!
Really? He must be joking!
Ok it is a three letter domain but it means absolutely nothing!!!
S
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Price for a domain
Today I enquired for a domain already own by someone but for sale, and he quoted me 35,000 pounds!!!
Really? He must be joking!
Ok it is a three letter domain but it means absolutely nothing!!!
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