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Hi,

Would appreciate you thoughts for; 4600.com

Thank you for your time,

Showcase :wave:
 
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hard to say, may get good end user, but not great at wholesale
 
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Hi,

I don't intend to wholesale it. I do know that it is impossible to get any of the numerals (4 digit) with double zeros. I have noticed that many of the established websites seem to own most of them, (i.e. MegaGo.com)

Thanks,

Showcase :wave:
 
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showcase said:
Hi,

Would appreciate you thoughts for; 4600.com

Thank you for your time,

Showcase :wave:

Easily low $XXX to mid $XXX for resellers.

Recent Sales References:
1616.COM $400 9/14/04
1850.COM $290 9/14/04
(both private auctions at Enom)

I have been watching the 4-digit market closely. There is competition each day for drops, and the competition is growing. Used to be able to pick them up with no problems, now bids are minimum $20-$30 for basic 4 digit domains.
 
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I see very little Value in it - The above stated sales are "Dates" and 4600 as a date is kinda far away -

It could be marketed as a "Memorable" short Name - But still a hard sale :( Sorry

Good Luck ~
 
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all4cost said:
I see very little Value in it - The above stated sales are "Dates" and 4600 as a date is kinda far away -

It could be marketed as a "Memorable" short Name - But still a hard sale :( Sorry

Good Luck ~

I think it would be an easy sale. I'd pay $50 right now for it.
 
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Hi,

The statistics I was able to find indicated that the 1000.com -9000.com and the same number like 5555.com were the most valuable 4 digit numeral domains, and they are followed by the 1500.com -9500.com.

It is true that there are certain dates like 1950, 1776, and some others that carry a higher value.

I did notice that 8080.com was listed for sale at BuyDomains for $8,000. Since I'm not on drugs, I didn't buy it. I do have a certain respect for the fact that Buydomains knows how to fetch a pretty penny for their domains.

My personal opinion of 4600.com is; I like it for an email address. It is easy to remember.

Thanks for your input......................

Showcase :wave:
 
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Take the money

Hey, you just got offered $50 bucks...it is always a good sign when someone offers in the appraisal thread. :tu:
 
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And we both know I'd go higher with that offer also. :tu:

This one is a good one to hang on to (park, use, develop, whatever) and wait and see. The 4 digit market is just starting to move... who knows where it will be in a few years.
 
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all4cost said:
I see very little Value in it - The above stated sales are "Dates" and 4600 as a date is kinda far away -

It could be marketed as a "Memorable" short Name - But still a hard sale :( Sorry

Good Luck ~
good point
 
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Hey Guys,

Thanks for the input and the good word. I guess it has been a good news day!!!!!!!!

Cheers,

Showcase :laugh:
 
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low $xx wholesale -- Low dev. potential, but it is a 4 numeral .com...
 
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