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Zaid587

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Hi Dear Seniors
Please appraise this

MugBoxes.com

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OddsBio.com...Bio what? Biology? Biography...Bio being the greek word for "life". The domain doesn't make sense with "bio"...very little value, in my view

PollChoices.com...least it makes some sense. ElectionChoices.com fetched $914, CouponChoices.com even got $1,788. I would appraise PollChoices.com in the mid to high hundreds
 
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OddsBio.com...Bio what? Biology? Biography...Bio being the greek word for "life". The domain doesn't make sense with "bio"...very little value, in my view

PollChoices.com...least it makes some sense. ElectionChoices.com fetched $914, CouponChoices.com even got £1,788. I would appraise PollChoices.com in the mid to high hundreds
High hundred means? In figures please? In how much price can i list?
 
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PollChoices.com I would suggest $399 - $799 (judging the market and what similar domains like it have sold for)
 
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Ans me once more please.
If any domain with .com extension sold at 3700$, what will you suggest about same domain name with .net.?

What will be the potential in .net then
 
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1. Finding .com domain sales that have sold in other extensions and where both sales were made public is extremely challenging

2. Comparing a .net domain sold to a domainer and .com sold to an end user (and vice-versa) is like comparing apples and oranges

3. A .net (or .org) domain might be generally more accepted in a certain industry (such as ISPs and .net) than in others

In other words: The value is all over the place, there is no specific ratio
 
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1. Finding .com domain sales that have sold in other extensions and where both sales were made public is extremely challenging

2. Comparing a .net domain sold to a domainer and .com sold to an end user (and vice-versa) is like comparing apples and oranges

3. A .net (or .org) domain might be generally more accepted in a certain industry (such as ISPs and .net) than in others

In other words: The value is all over the place, there is no specific ratio
The domain name i am talking about related to the internet industry which was sold in .com extension in 3700$ and same name available in .net.
 
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And i want to mention one thing more that .org extension also taken in same domain name
 
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