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Hey guys, I recently bought a few domains:

m0zilla.org

freeirc.net

appl3.net

If anyone could aproximate how much they're worth, I'd appreciate it :)

--Bandit
 
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Hey thanks, I thought those would be worth a little more, but i have little experience, you guys would know better. Hey i know this is kinda random, but dgridley, you're birthday is one day before mine :)

I turn 16 in '07, can't wait to get my license :P

Thanks,

--Bandit
 
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This is just a hobby to me.. I don't know as much as 99% of the domainers out there ;) so FREEIRC could be worth more to a reseller (or less) and is generally worth whatever the end user is willing to pay!

Yeah, even weirder, when I met my last girlfriend she thought I was joking when I told her my birthday because her ex-husband was born on the exact same day and year.. didn't help tho, she eventually went back to him!

Good luck on your license!


bandit09 said:
Hey thanks, I thought those would be worth a little more, but i have little experience, you guys would know better. Hey i know this is kinda random, but dgridley, you're birthday is one day before mine :)

I turn 16 in '07, can't wait to get my license :P

Thanks,

--Bandit
 
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dgridley said:
Yeah, even weirder, when I met my last girlfriend she thought I was joking when I told her my birthday because her ex-husband was born on the exact same day and year.. didn't help tho, she eventually went back to him!

oh no, you were THAT guy... you know, the rebound guy... that sucks :)

Anyway, replacing letters with numbers just isn't cool. It's not even cool in the leet sense anymore... That was so late 90's...

freeirc.net may be worth low $xx, but irc is about as popular in today's internet as an appl3 in a high school english teacher's convention...

definitely think you're stuck in the late 90s..
 
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Yeah, somewhat better than "like a brother to me" guy but ultimately less satisfying..

:lol:


slipxaway said:
oh no, you were THAT guy... you know, the rebound guy... that sucks :)
 
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dgridley said:
Yeah, somewhat better than "like a brother to me" guy but ultimately less satisfying..

:lol:

I once went on a date with a girl, we both had a great time and really liked each other, but then I found out she was still living with her ex... I told her I didn't want to see her anymore and she thought I was completely crazy, but I've dealt with enough weird crap in my time that it just wasn't worth it to pursue. Then later I met a girl and we got married, so I guess I made one right decision in my life :)
 
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thanks for the replies...I really thought I'd get more cash from at least freeirc off of sedo, guess not though. Just some other domains are selling for high cash that i wouldn't expect to be so high, but who am I.......
 
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I think most of us have that exact feeling at times...


bandit09 said:
Just some other domains are selling for high cash that i wouldn't expect to be so high, but who am I.......
 
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Definitely. I see a bunch of domains sell for big money that look like absolute crap domains and then I wonder why I never get any offers for mine... I still don't know the answer to that, but it's a tough business.
 
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appl3.net might be useful..
 
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yeah, the domain industry is definately a hard one to master. But hey, if I had to pay $40 bucks to put on the front page of sedo, should i put:

popularbeaches.net

m0zilla.org

appl3.net

or freeirc.net?

thanks,

--Bandit
 
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popularbeaches

Personally, I'd say popularbeaches.net


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