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Is buying a .com a bad idea?

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  • Yes

    20 
    votes
    9.7%
  • Maybe

    23 
    votes
    11.2%
  • Probably

    votes
    1.5%
  • Of course

    votes
    1.5%
  • No

    157 
    votes
    76.2%
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Source: namebio (Huge props to namebio for revealing the reality of .com)



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This makes no sense to me. You can't buy something for $xxxx and sell it for $xxx and say that you made a profit. The word profit has a set definition. (Profit: a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.) You might have gotten something else that you wanted and were happy about getting it, but in order for it to have been profitable financially, you had to earn more money than you spent.

Nope, when I say profitable mate. I meant profitable :) - The devil is in the details, unfortunately, I can not disclose too much details. On paper it's a straightforward sale, a sale that looks like it was done at a loss. The reason for the sale and how it's structured is where the details come in.
 
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@Rhythm8 ! You mean you have not seen any one sold low before and now sold high?
 
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Totally irrelevant but some of you guys really need to watch shark tank - If you haven't already.

We are all thinking from a resellers perspective. We domainer mostly look at stuff all things domains, thus missing the bigger picture. (Questioning our judgment everyday from every little news we find, some days we love it, others vice versa). But the companies or startups don't think that way..

That's what differentiates the industry leaders from us.
 
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