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I've been getting $2-3m offers weekly..... 37.com sold for a bunch (I hear).
How much will 20.com sell for?
How much will 20.com sell for?
cant believe there was not one ''like'' for that opening line.mbnI've been getting $2-3m offers weekly.....
You are incorrect.According to Giuseppe Graziano, 100k-500k.
THE FLOOR PRICES*
NN.com $900,000 (if containing 4)
NNN.com $100,000 (if containing 4)
NNNN.com $10,000 (if containing 4)
NNNNN.com $550 (if containing 4)
LN.com & NL.com $35,000 (if containing 4, 0, o)
LL.com $600,000 (if containing A, E, I, O, U, V)
LLL.com $17,500 (if containing A, E, I, O, U, V)
LLLL.com $250 (if containing A, E, I, O, U, V)
*The floor price is the minimum amount you can sell a domain name within a short (1-3 weeks) time frame.
Are you still sticking with this plan?
"@doronvermaat I already told brokers I will only sell to a buyer I meet face to face with... I want to invest in the company the build."
..... 37.com sold for a bunch (I hear)
He's clearly not investing in whoever buys the domain. The idea has to be right and then a cash/equity deal would take place. Otherwise for the right price the domain is 100% sold.The idea of investing in someone just because they buy your name seems odd.
It's worth less than $3m but he's marked $5m as his "desire" point (as in don't bother waking me for less) so it won't sell for less.
He's stated that more than 1 offer of $3 million has been presented. It's worth that at least. The domain is so rare that the ask could be $10 million or more. That said, to move it now, $5 million is a very obtainable sum to fetch.
thanks for the feedback jHe's clearly not investing in whoever buys the domain. The idea has to be right and then a cash/equity deal would take place. Otherwise for the right price the domain is 100% sold.
He's stated that more than 1 offer of $3 million has been presented. It's worth that at least. The domain is so rare that the ask could be $10 million or more. That said, to move it now, $5 million is a very obtainable sum to fetch.
If someone is willing to pay $3m doesn't mean that everyone will.He's clearly not investing in whoever buys the domain. The idea has to be right and then a cash/equity deal would take place. Otherwise for the right price the domain is 100% sold.
He's stated that more than 1 offer of $3 million has been presented. It's worth that at least. The domain is so rare that the ask could be $10 million or more. That said, to move it now, $5 million is a very obtainable sum to fetch.
Who cares if everyone will pay what someone else offered. The fact remains that someone else made an offer of $3 million, making it worth at least that.If someone is willing to pay $3m doesn't mean that everyone will.
The domain is not that rare to ask for $5m IMO.
Anyway, will see.
I'll assume you're not privy to every sale but how many NN sales are reported and at what prices?Keith, we are talking about millions here not thousands. Read again my post regarding what I consider rare. There have been lots of rumors in the two character dot com domains, and I don't recall any huge sale of $5m or even near to this amount.