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Hi guys,

just managed to get jfu.net which I think is a great 3 letter domain because of f (for) u (you). The J can be used for many things. For example Jobs For You. I want to list this domain for sale. What do you think, what price should I aim for?

Cheers, Michel
 
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It's a good domain. JFU could be a dating site or something also. J = Just F= For U= You, Just For You. Nice pickup. I would say mid-high $xxx.
 
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Right, thanks! Just For You. Missed that one :)
 
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Given recent sales, I would think it would go for at least $1,000. Pool has many LLL.NETs with worse letters for $3,000, and the Snapnames/SEDO auctions seem to all go above the $999 mark.

dqm.net is listed on SEDO current bid is $1,050 with 4 bids although qar.net is listed for 510 EUR (682 USD) with about a day left.

(PS Neither of these are mine or do I have anything to do with them)
 
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J could be used for "jewelry" too
"Just for you" more common than other ones (as GFXUnlimited suggest )

About price , i wanna stick with +$750 but you can get your domain an offer above +$1500 if you find a potential buyer

Good Luck
 
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I immediately seen "just for you" in jfu

Nice grab
 
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Around 1K
 
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ok guys, thanks for your comments! I´m gonna list it at sedo, see what happens.
 
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800-900$

I doubt it will go for more in the hands of a reseller :)
but you can always try!
 
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in the hands of a reseller maybe yeah... But sedo does not only attract resellers now do they?
 
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can't hurt to try, anything over $1k is great....good luck
 
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