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    So there you go, a business with a planned theme launch. I wonder how much the seller had picked-up while negotiating. In the realm of Business launches, I would imagine the buyers are just pleased to secure the domains Wonder what the...
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    It's actually a surprising good domain. I guess people are disputing the price purely because there was unlikely to have been much, if any competition to buy it. This happens all the time . Buyer knows what they want, Seller knows what they...
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    yep missed the Girlfriends one. Probably distracted by all the Beads and the Boobs. Indeed a nice sale awaits for that one
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    Oh dear, A fellow member has DM'd the list. I feel even more sorry for the OP/inheritor now. If there is 20 domains of even mediocre value, I'd be surprised. I truly hope he realises his uncle didn't have a clue about domains. The whole...
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    OK Matt, thanks for opening-up with a bit more detail, it's beginning to read like your late uncle enjoyed collecting domains but didn't like the sales market aspect, it happens. Don't worry about the cynics here, there aren't many and they...
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    Aside from the discussion about whoever can help the thread poster. Isn't the whole story one that sends shivers down your back. "deceased held up to 6,000 domains at one time" / "domain investing sent him bankrupt" / "never intended on selling...
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    Insert the domain, including the .com, in quotes in any search engine and take it from there. Google will be the first to shout out at you if the domain has been identified as having a dubious history. You really should follow this simple...
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    These are purely News worthy items but that doesn't mean Domain worthy also Sure these events will pass over time. but they are really just vague, moveable markers, there's no foundation to these indicators to build a commercial identity...
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    BaileyUK replied to the thread domain Closed.
    I do agree with the above but, on a slightly brighter note, these type of heavily associated names, such as 'Mail' can find buyers who are looking to put-together a 'Unique' proposition in regards to their services. The word 'Item' however...
  • BaileyUK
    To inject a bit of humour . A brits thin-king. That bloody >co.uk website better be making me money, given all those bloody updates I get charged or. Ah Now that beautiful dotcom I just paid $xx,xxx for. I don't care if that domain isn't...
  • BaileyUK
    To give all non-brits a sense of usage, Most Brits almost formally separate their internet and bricks-and-mortar presence. That is to say they tend to view these as two entities, two separate arms if you will and therefore they view the use of...
  • BaileyUK
    I think if you try to bring a sense of reality to any market, Of course, someone will say it's because they aren't selling. I personally didn't have a problem selling most of my .co.uk's purely because I realised the market wasn't there for 4...
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    apologise duplicate post
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    I have rethought my earlier answer about coming back to re-examine the list and explain what may be deemed 'Creative' You can pick the bones out of the concept but you can never fully dissect it. Lets start with the major flaws for many when...
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    BaileyUK replied to the thread domain FastDude.com.
    These type of Personal kudos domains don't sell well. There's no immediate business requirement for them and you as the buyer have to establish the association (Similar to a contrived brandable) I can see the appeal, Who doesn't like a clever...
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