NameSilo

domain file-cabinet.net mav5.com mav5.net mav5.org

SpaceshipSpaceship
Watch
Status
Not open for further replies.

h0dg3s

Established Member
Impact
0
file-cabinet.net has had no hits in the past 3 weeks. I was wondering if any of these would be worth anything.
 
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
GoDaddyGoDaddy
.
 
0
•••
h0dg3s said:
file-cabinet.net has had no hits in the past 3 weeks. I was wondering if any of these would be worth anything.

I'll be brutally honest with you - these arent worth what you paid for them. The hyphen hurts value so much and on a .net makes this domain worthless. If your new to domaining, try reading the forum for a week weeks, asking questions. You'll save yourself a lot of money.

Justin
 
0
•••
domainspade said:
I'll be brutally honest with you - these arent worth what you paid for them. The hyphen hurts value so much and on a .net makes this domain worthless. If your new to domaining, try reading the forum for a week weeks, asking questions. You'll save yourself a lot of money.

Justin

I realize that hyphenated domains aren't sought after. The idea was that I wanted a domain for a personal fileserver that I've yet to build. I still plan to use the name, which means it has value to me. I thought I'd see if anyone else saw the humor in a server named the "file cabinet".

Like I said, I didn't buy the domain hoping to sell it, but why not see what it's worth?

And as for mav5.com, I lost it to a spammer a couple years ago thanks to itsyourdomain.com (who I will never use again and wouldn't recommend to anyone) and so I was wondering what interest they would have in it and what significance it had to anyone else besides being a 4 letter domain.

Also, I wanted to know if there was any value of having the set of com/net/org
 
Last edited:
0
•••
Status
Not open for further replies.
Appraise.net

We're social

Spaceship
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
DomainEasy — Payment Flexibility
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back