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I picked up the expired domain iwet.org several weeks ago. It had a PR of 4, which is odd because it had no inbound links that I could find. Looking at Google's cache of the site, it seemed to be some sort of doctors convention website for a convention held in Korea. Anyway, even after the recent PR update, it still retains a PR of 4.

I realize iwet.org could also possibley be used as an adult site, so I apologize if this was posted in the wrong forum. I posted it here because it wasn't used as such in the past and the domain could be used (and has been) for other purposes. Any ideas on worth or value are appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Maybe not adult ,But site about Bed wetting infants and The solutions
$xx mid to $xxx low
 
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Barefoottech said:
Maybe not adult ,But site about Bed wetting infants and The solutions
$xx mid to $xxx low

Indeed. Could be about bedwetting. That's actually the first thing I though about. "I wet the bet".

Not only infants wet the bed though, my brother did until he was 15.

Now back to the apprasial, I'd have to say mid - high xx.

Best of luck,

Stephen
 
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Steveh said:
Indeed. Could be about bedwetting. That's actually the first thing I though about. "I wet the bet".

Not only infants wet the bed though, my brother did until he was 15.

Now back to the apprasial, I'd have to say mid - high xx.

Best of luck,

Stephen

Poor kid :(

If the PR stays steady for a couple of months.

Wholesale ~ mid - high xx

Obviously, losing the PR, will mean a substancial amount of the value will also go...
 
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low $xxx IMHO
Good luck!
 
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
 
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