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Originally 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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Originally 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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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...
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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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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'll sell you a five letter .com domain for £3,500
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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
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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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