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I know value will greatly depend on the buyer, maybe a rich guy name joey... but ball park and minimal value would be great!

Lemme know!

it is J-0 (zero)-E-Y
 
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Crazy LLLL.com + popular first name + baby roo! I'm new to this, but I'll throw out: low $XX,XXX
 
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i dont know the value of a CCCC.com
 
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metamethis said:
Crazy LLLL.com + popular first name + baby roo! I'm new to this, but I'll throw out: low $XX,XXX


It's j0ey :D

reg fee :)
 
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shucks...

too bad the ZERO wasn't the letter "O"

est. value as is - @ $10.usd (reg. fee)

and... in your title looks like you typed the letter "o" instead of the "0"
which is misleading...

~DomainBELL (Patricia)
 
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Man I thought was J"o"ey.com when I first looked at it. But I think you can sell it to an end user to is willing to pay for end user price. But reselling is a different story. I would price it low $xx. Cheers.
 
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Its a lot better than jo3y.com imo.

I'd say low - mid $xx to a buyer named joey!

Good Luck
 
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I don't know if misleading people is a proper way to ask for an appraisal..

j0ey.com is worth $0 IMO
 
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Maybe some cheapo Joey who can't afford 'Joey' (with the o) will buy this for $50
otherwise, no reseller will touch it.
 
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sashas said:
Maybe some cheapo Joey who can't afford 'Joey' (with the o) will buy this for $50
otherwise, no reseller will touch it.
Agree with sashas. Hunt down a poor Joey. A J0ey who can only afford the 0 and not the o. :)

Good luck with it!
 
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ohh you guys...:)
 
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i knew i had seen this deceiving domain elsewhere...turns out it was on auction on ebay. Let's just say, I am appalled that someone fell for it and actually payed $250 for the name. I really hope that the buyer realized that it was a (number 0) and not the letter o.

In the description, the seller does inform potential buyers that the domain has "Letters J EY with the number 0 added". While this is a form of disclaimer, IMHO i do not think it is clear enough. Technically you are not adding "zero", you are "replacing" the letter with the number. To top things off, there's a picture of a kangaroo or as some call it a "JOEY"

In general I think we all need to be careful how we advertise things and when we buy, read all the fine print!

Good Karma to all and to all a good night! :imho:
 
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sadly, i posted this BEFORE i realized it was a 0 and edited it after. I was tryiong to get an appraisal before I bid on it...good thing I didnt, some poor bastard paid 282 for it :(
 
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IIIIIIIIII said:
sadly, i posted this BEFORE i realized it was a 0 and edited it after. I was tryiong to get an appraisal before I bid on it...good thing I didnt, some poor bastard paid 282 for it :(

You cannot get appraisals in this forum for domains you do not own.
 
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BinderGang said:
IIIIIIIIII said:
sadly, i posted this BEFORE i realized it was a 0 and edited it after. I was tryiong to get an appraisal before I bid on it...good thing I didnt, some poor bastard paid 282 for it :(

You cannot get appraisals in this forum for domains you do not own.
Right, and I wonder how that was missed. The site makes you agree to that rule before posting in the Appraisal Forum for the first time.

Anywho,
http://www.namepros.com/domain-appraisals/12820-appraisal-forum-guidelines.html
 
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