Your post is all over the place.
First off I can't get past the weirdness when somebody writes or talks in 3rd person...
"The name AcSel that Bulloney created"
Stop that.
Then I see you are letting us know you changed your UserName...
"and Bulloney now t/a ThatNameGuy™"
Good move. Bulloney is a horrible name when trying to do Business anywhere. It is a hybrid name of 2-words - Bull$hit and Baloney. Both completely negative and untrustworthy. My advice for any future posts here or anywhere, don't even mention that horrible past UserName, if you want to me taken seriously. "That Name Guy" is 100x better. Go with that.
So from this statement here...
"paid $2,000 to the ad agency that was hired to come up with a new name for the company"
I see you did not create the name but you paid someone else to create that name for 2k.
I think that was a waste of 2k. If you want to be "The Name Guy" you should have been able to come up with a hundred better names than that on your own back then.
I agree with others here. I wouldn't even spend the few minutes to have that transferred into my account if it was given to me for free. Honestly. I pass up 100 better closeouts everyday that are much better, and I drop better domains of my own than this - acsel/org
So to answer your question that is the title of your thread -
Bulloney Name Sale.....2K or 3.5M?
Seriously, neither. Not even $10/reg fee.
I am sorry if this sounds horribly negative but I see nothing positive here at all about this huge typo potential dot org domain, truthfully.
I will try to end on a positive note. I see 1 domain, I like a little bit in your signature. MakeSomethingHappen with your domain.
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Regardless of your opinion, and everyone has one,
Bulloney was created to be a fun name, but you obviously don't get it. That said, I must realize that everyone doesn't have a sense of humor. I use to refer to myself as an S.O.B. or, Son Of a Buckeye because my Dad graduated from Ohio State in 1939 (nickname Buckeyes), but I guess you don't get that either
Moving on...i probably wasn't clear enough in that I created the name AcSel, but we paid the ad agency $2,000 who we hired to help us come up with a new name. I never said it was a great name, however it was good enough that the company continued to grow and prosper and was sold for 3.5M just a few years ago.
Finally, thanks for the compliment for ThatNameGuy™ because I'm starting a blog by that name. The blog isn't meant for professional domainers like yourself, but rather the everyday guy/girl and "end user" who names everything from dogs, kids, nicknames, street names, boat names and yes, even domain names.
I registered the name
MakeSomethingHappen(.)com September 1, 2001, and all I use it for is my personal email address.
No need to apologize for "sounding horribly negative"...remember I have a sense of humor, and I see a lot of humor in your comments
Thanks