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How do you justify such a price?
The term doesn't make sense to me at all. It looks like an incomplete term to me.
Is there any other attribute that I am missing for this name, that it sold for such a price?
 
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I mean CRAZY I got some domains too syttt
 
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I think have I cracked this enigma......

The OP is "Abstract Domainer"

What is the meaning of abstract?

"consider something theoretically or separately from (something else)." OR "existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence."

So really the OP is not interested in the facts or the reality of any given situation but would rather hypothetically speculate on the what if's

Most of his posts now make sense (in a theoretical way).......

You write a lot to just be wrong ..you might understand one day kiddo
 
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depend on the need, face right buyer
 
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Seems pretty clear to me if you read the topic, maybe you can elaborate.

PS. I won't call you kiddo because that would be disrespectful :xf.wink:
so why do you think this domain sold for so much lol
 
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First, I don't think the domain sold and second I don't think my response was about the domain.

You basically quoted @NickB and told him he was wrong.

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Post stats show he made a pretty decent point

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That is all I am saying, nothing else implied other than the fact that maybe you are the one who is wrong in this case instead of NickB.

Judging by the member response to his post it would indicate this to be the case.

Anyways, not looking to come down on you or anything but to me it did not look like you were discussing the domain in the opening post.


As far as the domain onefor.com goes, I don't think it was sold, it is just been put up for sale for an amount the OP thought was too high.
If you look at the highest sales in history they all started with someone asking a higher amount than what some people thought was plausible.

I thought I was the only one trying to stick to the topic...you wrote a lot too btw
 
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It's the owner's #1 right to set (and sell for) any price without any justification, there is nothing to justify for the seller (owner) - no matter what domain name it is.

In fact it's always the buyer who justified the price for himself before he decided to buy.

This is both seller's luck + buyer's limited knowledge
and it all happened

sales like this I think we just ignore, there is nothing to be taken to learn
 
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First, I don't think the domain sold and second I don't think my response was about the domain.

You basically quoted @NickB and told him he was wrong.

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Post stats show he made a pretty decent point

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That is all I am saying, nothing else implied other than the fact that maybe you are the one who is wrong in this case instead of NickB.

Judging by the member response to his post it would indicate this to be the case.

Anyways, not looking to come down on you or anything but to me it did not look like you were discussing the domain in the opening post.


As far as the domain onefor.com goes, it was put up for sale for an amount the OP thought was too high. If you look at the highest sales in history they all started with someone asking a higher amount than what some people thought was plausible.

Exactly. It sold for the amount and there is nothing to justify.
 
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The buyer is nd group. Private equity and holding firm based in Holland, nd.net.
 
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My thought to the domain name itself is that "one for" ("1 for") can easily be heard as "one four" ("1" "4") and I don't want to comment this circumstance further.
 
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(...) Till a deal is not done, value of domain is always ZERO (...)

Many people tend to think this way - but the truth is that as long as a domain name exists, it has (some (specific)) value.

(...) the returns other investments bring are much higher than via domains!

If you register a domain name for let's say $ 10.00 USD and sell it for let's say just $ 1,000.00 USD then you have a 100 (99) times the return - a multiplication that is not easy to reach with other investments (exceptions not counted).
 
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