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Bought a few names. Looking for more. But about 90% of you didn't bother to read the requirements.

Please don't submit any names valued below $1.8k by GD appraisal tool.
 
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Looking for more. But please read the requirements. About 90% of messages aren't meeting the simple guidelines.
 
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Lowered the requirements even further. Now only $1.3K GD valuation required.
 
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PM sent, thanks for the opportunities
 
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Dear William,
Would you please elaborate some more on your pricing ...
I have some fantastic unreg domains in a list, they are above your valuation requirements,
Are you willing to pay 25$ for each domain that you like that are valued above 1.3 k ?
Are you looking for any specific keywords or niche or are you open for all sort of names ?
Thanx
 
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Planning to drop a name? Or have a list of names you'll probably never register in the first place?

I am buying pronounceable (ex. Windex.com) or two word (ex. GreenDuck.com) brandable .COM domains.

The name can be unregistered, but you need to be comfortable sharing it with me. I have looked and bought from many people's unregistered lists and have had no issues with it in the past.

Requirements:
  • Price range: $1-$25 per domain
  • No hyphens or numbers.
  • Must be appraised above $1.3K by GoDaddy Valuation Tool (yes, I know it's not accurate, but will filter out some crap)
  • Payment via Paypal
Please mention your asking price with names.
Please write "PM SENT" in the thread after submitting your names.

I'll reply if I am interested.

Thanks.

So what you mean is you are willing to pay max 25$ for a domain that has a GoDaddy appraisal value of over 1.3K USD?
Could you please clarify
 
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