domain Need help with two "e" names (offer on one of them)!

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Hi I need appraisal assistance with 2 names.

The first is e - DomainNames com. (Sorry about the spaces, but I don't want it searched here. Remove the spaces and add a "." and you have the name.) I received unsolicited offer via e-mail on this one in the upper $XXX range. I personally feel it's worth more. What do you think?

Also, I just picked up eStats.org. What do you think it's worth?

Thanks.
 
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Hi I need appraisal assistance with 2 names.

The first is e - DomainNames com. (Sorry about the spaces, but I don't want it searched here. Remove the spaces and add a "." and you have the name.) I received unsolicited offer via e-mail on this one in the upper $XXX range. I personally feel it's worth more. What do you think?

Also, I just picked up eStats.org. What do you think it's worth?

Thanks.
Your post is slightly confusing. Is your domain eDomainNames . com (without spaces) or e-DomainNames . com (without spaces, with hyphen)? If there is a hyphen, I would sell for the upper $XXX offer. Hyphens really take out a lot of value in most domains, only because web browsers (people) do not tend to type hyphens naturally while browsing the web.

As for eStats.org, I would say low $XXX. The '.org' extension takes out quite a bit of value, however eStats is still a very nice and usable name.
 
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The name with the bid has a dash between the 'e' and the DomainNames.

Thanks for your opinion.
 
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Thanks for your opinion. Any other views out there?
 
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