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bradskid

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Hi. I have 3 names here that someone just offered to buy from me altogether for $150. I know they aren't "stellar" names, but I think they may be worth more.


SystemBased.com

(Google has 15 paying adwords I found with system based. There are over 2 million google results for "system based". Estibot says it is worth $5000 or something although I don't put any faith in the system. I just feel this name is worth more because of sub domain potential combined with the words "System Based")

HybridReviews.net

(Was making about 1 dollar a day parking before I switched name servers)

LegalCenters.org

(I just think this name is worth more because I like it)



Would you guys give these three names up for $150 total? Or am I just dreaming thinking they are worth more than that altogether...

and no one answered an appraisal I made a couple days ago and didn't want to bump the thread. So I will ask again. Anyone think that the domains:

Brads.us and Brads.biz are worth anything more than reg fee? Of course they are to me, because they are my name, but.. just wondering.
 
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Systembased.com $200-300
Hybridreviews.net (based on revenue) $300-$500
Legalcenters.org reg fee
Brads.us $10
Brads.biz $500-$1000

And no you should'nt take that deal.
 
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Thanks Dalem. That's what I was thinking. Just needed a little input so I didn't feel like I made the wrong decision later. :)
 
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If HybridReveiws.net was making $1/day parking, I wouldn't sell it for less than $1000.
 
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if you don't need the money desperately, hold on to them.

i think 400-500 would be a fair deal
 
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