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Raz0rBlade_uk

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Hi there. It's been a while since I last bought a name. After a bunch of bad sales I decided to stop buying. Today, though, I decided to get back into the game.

Any ideas of value without development?
 
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No offence, but what kind of developed site would have this name? I am having difficulty picturing it.

Maybe I am not enlightened enough though :)
 
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Without development: regfee.
 
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Let me give you a list highly popular sites that are based around the concept of "FILE HOSTING"

PutFile.com
StreamLoad.com
TradeBit.com
MegaUpload.com
RapidShare.de
FileFactory.com
FileFront.com
RipWay.com

There's a big market for this.
 
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The nets polluted with these sites in my opinion. There are thousands of them and I come across more and more new ones every day. "Give" doesn't sound great, however if you use it wisely with a nice concept/slogan then it could work out well... "wanna give a file to friend; givefile.com" something along those lines!

Unless you develop it and get good traffic to it, I don't think its worth more than the reg fee. Good luck.
 
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Very good name, Raz0rBlade_uk!
mid $xxx :) :imho:
 
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Thank you all. I shall be listing this name on eBay tonight. Please find the link in the auctions section of the forum over the next few days.

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A little over Reg fee. Not much! Wholesale about $9. End user $35.
This is a case of 2 good keywords "clashing". Its sort of like my name
Check and see if SendFile.com or Flashfile.com or maybe even PopFile.com.
Its less Verby!

$LO
 
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