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Ok i had to take em off.A lot of people were getting angry because of the names.I have a question for these guys.If you thought that these domains would worth something would you buy them.Of caurse you would.You grab every opportunity you get.So why all that anger towards me.I thought they were valuable and i reg em.I only wanted a good advice and thanks to the ones that gave me one in a polite manner.Peace.

edit:I just checked them with estibot and most of those worth something.Now i expect you to tell me that estibot sucks or its outdated etc.LOL wish me luck.
 
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This type of compulsive behavior keeps the registrars pockets lined. What did you have in mind for these.. development? flip? In my opinion, these are all reg fee undeveloped. Best of luck.
 
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AirMcnairTribute.com
AllCreditWelcome.com
AnarchismAndDrunkenness.com
AssaultOnReligion.com
BlindForces.com
Casino911.net
CharlizeTheronTribute.com
ClassicBeat.com
ClintonsExposed.com
Coebo.com
ConstitutionalScales.com
ControlOfThePress.com
CreditAndDebitRules.com
CreditAndTaxes.com
CureOfDrunkenness.com
DateArab.com
DavidCarradineTribute.com
DebitAndCreditRules.com
DebitAndTaxes.com
DistanceNursing.com
Dokob.com
DomainSpots.com
EconomistsAndMillionaires.com
EraOfRepublics.com
ExecutionsOfMasons.com
FalseTheories.com
FlashyDates.com
FontMan.com
FutureOfTheMedia.com
GreatProblems.com
GunsOfChina.com
GunsOfFuture.com
GunsOfJapan.com
GunsOfRussia.com
GunsOfTheFuture.com
H-A.biz
IndependenceOfThought.com
IndustrialCompetition.com
IndustrialValues.com
IndustryAndSpeculation.com
InoculationOfDiseases.com
InsaneMoneyMakers.com
InterestBearingPapers.com
InterestSeries.com
InternalFoe.com
InternalLoans.com
InternationalIndustrialCompetition.com
InterpretationOfLaws.com
ItalianDudes.com
JewelryOnCredit.com
JewMasonicGovernment.com
JuridicalRights.com
KaballahJewelry.com
KingOfTheIsrael.com
LeadersOfMasonry.com
LemmyKilmisterTribute.com
LicenseOfLiberalism.com
LordOfWorld.com
MadonnaGlobalTribute.com
MagicJohnsonTribute.com
MasonicElders.com
MaterialismReplaceReligion.com
MegaSale.biz
MethodOfAccounting.com
MethodsOfConquest.com
MichaelJacksonGrandTribute.com
MoneyMakersBrotherhood.com
MoviesIsland.com
MysticismOfAuthority.com
NewRepublicanConstitution.com
OrganizationOfPolice.com
OzzyOsbourneTribute.com
PapalCourt.com
PatriarchOfTheWorld.com
PatriarchOfWorld.com
PetitionsAndProjects.com
PornInTheFuture.com
PornOfFuture.com
PornOfTheFuture.com
PornVideosNetwork.com
PreparingForPower.com
PressAndPublicOpinion.com
PrestigeOfAuthority.com
PsychologicalCalculation.com
QualitiesOfTheRuler.com
QuestionsOfThePolitical.com
RegulationOfIndustrialValues.com
ReligionOfTheFuture.com
RepublicanConstitution.com
ResponsibilityOfPresidents.com
RewardMax.com
RightLiesInMight.com
RoleOfSpeculation.com
RootsOfKingDavid.com
RulersAndPeople.com
SecretMasonry.com
SellRentBuyHouses.com
SexOfFuture.com
SexOfTheFuture.com
ShoppingDelite.com
SmallMasterProduction.com
StructureOfSociety.com
SymbolicSnake.com
TakeOverTechnique.com
TechnologyOfFuture.com
TeddyBearMuhammad.com
TheBasicDoctrine.com
TheChosenOneOfGod.com
TheComputersOfFuture.com
TheComputersOfTheFuture.com
TheFutureOfTheMedia.com
TheFutureOfThePress.com
TheGreatProblems.com
TheGunsOfAmerica.com
TheGunsOfChina.com
TheGunsOfJapan.com
TheKingIsFate.com
TheKingOfIsrael.com
TheKingOfTheJews.com
TheLearnedEldersOfZion.com
TheLegendOfMichaelJackon.com
TheLegislativeForce.com
TheLordOfWorld.com
TheMasonicAgents.com
ThePatriarchOfTheWorld.com
ThePornInTheFuture.com
ThePressAndPublicOpinion.com
TheReligionOfTheFuture.com
TheResponsibilityOfPresidents.com
TheRightLiesInMight.com
TheRootsOfKingDavid.com
TheSexInTheFuture.com
TheStructureOfSociety.com
TheSuperGovernment.com
TheSupremeLord.com
TheSymbolicSnake.com
TheTotalitarianState.com
UniversalEconomicCrisis.com
UnixHosting.biz
VinceMcmahonTribute.com

I know i should pay you for this but i got broke purchasing them lol:lol:

And you wasted practically all your money.

MegaSale.biz looks good; same with UnixHosting.biz But the rest are reg fee to $15. And some of these are in such bad taste that you should be scolded. Are you waiting for Ozzy to die so that you could sell your "tribute" domain? It's easy to see that you're a noob.
 
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All I can say is: WOW, these are horrible names. I'm sorry, but if this made you broke, you might want to reconsider your spending habits in the future. Assuming an average $6 reg fee (and you might not have used GD coupons, so it may be even more), that's $708 down the drain. That's a lot of money to throw away on these names. And trust me, you threw your money away on these.

UnixHosting.biz may be worth a small amount of money (not big money, mind you), but most of those are reg fee or even less. As Randy said above, some of these names are downright offensive. I see one that is the name of an antisemitic book, another antisemitic reference (one that refers to a hateful belief some people have toward the Jewish people), tributes to living people (and one tribute to a man who died under horrible circumstances), and a couple downright conspiratorial domains. You'll find no sympathy from me on those domains.

My advice: reconsider domaining as a business for you.
 
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OMG.. This is the worst case of "A WASTE OF A PAYCHECK" I've ever seen!
Do Not Keep Domaining As Your Hobby! You Will Not Get This Money Back... EVER!
 
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I just checked TheLordOfWorld.com It was regged on 8/4. I hope that's not the case with all of these. If you regged ANY in the last 5 days, you might be able to get a refund for them by contacting GoDaddy support. Otherwise, you're f*cked outta a LOT of money.
 
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Thanks guys for the replies.The reason i got tribute domains was because i saw on ebay tribute domains go for millions of dollars so i thought it would be a good idea.And the ones that have to do with jews same thing i thought it was good names, nothing to do with being jewish or antisemitic just trying to make a buck.I love this forum already with the honest and good advices you guys gave me.I'll probably sell em on ebay for 1000 or more just to get my money back.I've seen worst domains on ebay go for more.I guess ebay is the best place to get rid of them lol.
 
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ebay is the worst place to gauge your domain name valuations as most of the names on there are really crappy and highly overinflated. You may want to look at dnjournal.com if you want to see what names are actually selling. Best of luck with your new ventures.
 
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Thanks guys for the replies.The reason i got tribute domains was because i saw on ebay tribute domains go for millions of dollars so i thought it would be a good idea.And the ones that have to do with jews same thing i thought it was good names, nothing to do with being jewish or antisemitic just trying to make a buck.I love this forum already with the honest and good advices you guys gave me.I'll probably sell em on ebay for 1000 or more just to get my money back.I've seen worst domains on ebay go for more.I guess ebay is the best place to get rid of them lol.

If you sell ANY of those domains for $1000 AND get paid AND on top of that not get a chargeback from paypal, I will quit domaining. Dude, if your judging domaining by what you see on ebay, I strongly advise 2 things. STOP right now...take the last few months of this year to study domains AND not buy a single name OR get out of domainng all together and never look back. Not to be harsh but when you show how you think domains are to be sold and what sells from ebay it shows you did very little if not any homework on this business.
 
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Terrbile names, try and get a refund

The only 2 you may get you reg fee on are these IMO

DomainSpots.com (maybe try and sell it on here)
MegaSale.biz
 
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Three things:

1. Buy it Now prices on eBay have no basis in reality whatsoever. Most names on there are put up by newbies who can't valuate domain values at all. Just because it's posted with a high Buy it Now price doesn't mean anyone ever buys it. There's a reason that there's still so many million-dollar Michael Jackson domains listed on eBay. It's because no one bought them at those highly-inflated prices (and I wouldn't have bought any of them even if they were $1).

2. You're not going to get $1000 for any of these names. Period. If you continue to believe that, you're only deluding yourself. Even with good domains these days, $1000 is a pretty high bar to set. If the domainers here that have been in business for the better part of a decade can't sell their names for that much, you're not going to be able to walk in here and do it. Virtually all of your names are worth $0, nothing, nada, a big fat donut. The ones that might be worth anything are worth low $xx. Posting these names on eBay for $1000 is just going to waste even more of your money on listing fees. Put down the credit card and slowly walk away...

3. I have extremely little sympathy for anyone who would register antisemitic domains and say that they're "just trying to make a buck." My wife's Jewish, so I've seen antisemitism firsthand. The mere fact that these domains came to mind says something. When I'm sitting around thinking of hand regs, I can guarantee you that those wouldn't be anywhere near what I'd come up with. You need to think a lot about what made you think that anyone would even want to buy such a domain. I've seen a lot of offensive domains, but these just go way, way too far.
 
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I was gonna leave another reply but yours hit the nail on the head, perfectly.Reps added :)

Three things:

1. Buy it Now prices on eBay have no basis in reality whatsoever. Most names on there are put up by newbies who can't valuate domain values at all. Just because it's posted with a high Buy it Now price doesn't mean anyone ever buys it. There's a reason that there's still so many million-dollar Michael Jackson domains listed on eBay. It's because no one bought them at those highly-inflated prices (and I wouldn't have bought any of them even if they were $1).

2. You're not going to get $1000 for any of these names. Period. If you continue to believe that, you're only deluding yourself. Even with good domains these days, $1000 is a pretty high bar to set. If the domainers here that have been in business for the better part of a decade can't sell their names for that much, you're not going to be able to walk in here and do it. Virtually all of your names are worth $0, nothing, nada, a big fat donut. The ones that might be worth anything are worth low $xx. Posting these names on eBay for $1000 is just going to waste even more of your money on listing fees. Put down the credit card and slowly walk away...

3. I have extremely little sympathy for anyone who would register antisemitic domains and say that they're "just trying to make a buck." My wife's Jewish, so I've seen antisemitism firsthand. The mere fact that these domains came to mind says something. When I'm sitting around thinking of hand regs, I can guarantee you that those wouldn't be anywhere near what I'd come up with. You need to think a lot about what made you think that anyone would even want to buy such a domain. I've seen a lot of offensive domains, but these just go way, way too far.
 
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Wow such a waste. In future give your $708 to somebody with more experience and ask them to find a good name for you. With $708 you could have have a really nice one. Shame. :\
 
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there should be a "Domainers Anonymous" hhhmm (a domain name for this?!! lol) for recovering Domainers who are obsessed with this. Yes, I am still a recovering domainer who had also gone nuts at 3am buying up random domain names. When you are in that "zone" as I call it, all domain names look good! When you go back and look at the stuff you bought few days later, you wonder.. .wtf was I thinking?!! You can easily blow big time cash since its so easy to pull out a credit card. Reality hit when my credit card company stopped my buying thinking something was fraudulent going on.

My advice to you is to step away, take a deep breath.... weed out (meaning don't renew) the domain names you honestly think wont make the cut. Keep a good 10 or so and work on those by generating traffic via good dynamic content, working with affiliates and do some serious end user hunting. This is the ONLY way in my opinion you have a chance at recovering your money over time...
 
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I think you could get lucky and make most of your money back but that's the extent. As an investor, don't sweat small losses (but try to keep them at a minimum) but in your case, you'll likely lose about $300 from this -- maybe more. Sorry kid but if you seriously believe 'tribute' domains sell for millions and that you could sell the garbage you regged for $1,000 EACH (I damn-near guarantee they couldn't sell for a combined $1,000), then you shouldn't register another domain. Ever. You'll just burn yourself more and more.
 
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Without trying to make the OP feel any worse than he probably does already..

I wish I had money to waste like that!
 
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Wow, you bought all of these in one shot.

AllCreditWelcome.com and InsaneMoneyMakers.com are the type of domains that affiliate marketers will buy, but these are the only two that stood out and they aren't going to sell for the figures you need to make your $700 back.

RewardMax.com is interesting as a lottery ticket, but that hinges on a major company setting up a rewards program called Reward Max. MaxRewards would have been better though.
 
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OMG.. This is the worst case of "A WASTE OF A PAYCHECK" I've ever seen!
Do Not Keep Domaining As Your Hobby! You Will Not Get This Money Back... EVER!
100% agreement

And you missed couple of names
SaddestCollectionofCrap.com
NoWaytoSellThisCRUD.com
TotalWasteofMONEY.com

BIG TIP
Think,research, consider, wait ,then register name.
Consider the actual reasons names are registered for.
1/ resale
2/ usage

Nearly all above don't have intrinsic value at all.
Indeed some even have grammar or spelling mistakes
Kingoftheisrael.com for instance



2 or 3 GREAT Names will beat a Mega list of crap names any day
If you have that much money to waste , checkout the auctions and buy a couple of Great $100 names and develop them. And Just because some LOSER lists a name for a Million Bucks on eBAY doesnt mean it SELLS for that. Anyone can list anything for any price. It is the ACTUAL SALE price when SOLD that determines the value not the Advertised Price.

Absolute bottom-line comment

Whatever you were smoking when you registered these names, you should be buying & selling it, not domain names.
 
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there should be a "Domainers Anonymous" hhhmm (a domain name for this?!! lol) for recovering Domainers who are obsessed with this. Yes, I am still a recovering domainer who had also gone nuts at 3am buying up random domain names. When you are in that "zone" as I call it, all domain names look good! When you go back and look at the stuff you bought few days later, you wonder.. .wtf was I thinking?!! You can easily blow big time cash since its so easy to pull out a credit card. Reality hit when my credit card company stopped my buying thinking something was fraudulent going on.

My advice to you is to step away, take a deep breath.... weed out (meaning don't renew) the domain names you honestly think wont make the cut. Keep a good 10 or so and work on those by generating traffic via good dynamic content, working with affiliates and do some serious end user hunting. This is the ONLY way in my opinion you have a chance at recovering your money over time...

Now that's a good advice.Thanks a lot.I learn from my mistakes.
 
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