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Hi experts !
I wonder if H-A-D.COM have any value ?
Thank for your opinion !
I wonder if H-A-D.COM have any value ?
Thank for your opinion !


g-p-t.com $1,200 2012-09-27 sedo.com
p-p-o.com $850 2012-09-14 namejet.com
t-m-t.com $1,000 2011-05-27 sedo.com
c-g-a.com $1,000 2011-02-10 sedo.com
a-m-g.com $3,688 2011-01-17 sedo.com
e-a-w.com $670 2011-01-15 sedo.com
p-k-r.com $500 2011-01-11 sedo.com
a-m-e.com $5,000 2011-01-09 sedo.com
m-b-w.com $1,500 2011-01-08 sedo.com
u-n-a.com $861 2008-04-30 namejet.com
b-i-d.com $711 2008-04-19 namejet.com
k-i-d.com $995 2007-10-23 afternic.com
c-m-m.com $2,500 2007-03-21 BuyDomain
m-o-i.com $2,500 2006-12-04 BuyDomains
f-h-s.com $700 2005-03-17 Afternic
Comparable sales don't help, because each one of those hit the lottery at the right time with the right person.
Good luck selling it, the amount of work you put in will determine if it'd for $10 or for $5000, neither one being impossible.
While I am a fan of comparable sales, I don't generally consider any historical domain sale value from prior to 1 January 2012 to be relevant -- the market is not big enough to justify using figures from years ago, especially sales made during boom times as some of those in your example. Of the two recent sales, G-P-T.com had a very specific and relevant use for that domain name, and probably bid much more than it would have fetched outside of the context of end user sale.
Frank
Comparable sales don't help, because each one of those hit the lottery at the right time with the right person.
I disagree here, I think they help as a guide. Even you have used it as a guide when too coicidentally applied the range of 10 - 5,000, when beeing 5,000 the higher value in the list. Although of course they won't determine the price similar domains will be sold for
I respect you opinion of course but I had to clarify it because It could look like to quote comps have no sense at all



