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Old 02-04-2010, 03:09 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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escrowcode.com and writpetition.com


Any valuation ideas for these? Thanks in advance!
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No suggestions for these domains? I hope they're not THAT worthless.
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Hi, Escrowcode sounds like the name of a phishing site, and the other one is bad grammar.

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writ not bad grammar its a legal term
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Thank you both of you.

Yes, "writ" is a legal term. Did not make a typo for "write" Am curious though, how does escrowcode.com sound like the name of a phishing site? Isn't escrow for software code on the rise?
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I agree there is a need for a digital escrow service, atleast more of them. However, I am not much of a fan of EscrowCode.com - I think this is unlikely to find an interested party.
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Ahh okay. Should be more careful with my selection. Anyway, thank you so much for your help!
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Originally Posted by satansfury View Post
Thank you both of you.

Yes, "writ" is a legal term. Did not make a typo for "write" Am curious though, how does escrowcode.com sound like the name of a phishing site? Isn't escrow for software code on the rise?
I understand the meaning of writ, English is my native language. The 2 words together don't make sense to me. I've never heard the term. Usually it is 'raise a petition' and 'issue a writ'
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Escrowcode. I gave my first impression on looking at the term. People look for codes to hack things,
get cheats for games etc.
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Nah, I wasn't questioning your command of the English language. From your reply I assumed what you meant was maybe a typo. Apologies if it offended you.

Anyway, a writ petition is actually an extension of the term "issue a writ" . It is a valid legal term. I see what you mean though. Maybe the search term is not as popular. Will keep that in mind.

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Yeah one is bad grammer and the other is just not good. Both really make little sense. Cant really see any interest or value for either of these.
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