Parked Domains Earning $2+ a Month

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Parked Domains WANTED
Paying up to 36 months of revenue.
Depends in part on the number of months of stats you provide.

I'll pay you up to 25% more on domains parked at ParkItNow.com

Here is a general pay scale (.com no TM issues):
You give me 1 month of stats, I pay you 8 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 2 months of stats, I pay you 10 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 3 months of stats, I pay you 12 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 4 months of stats, I pay you 18 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 5 months of stats, I pay you 21 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 6 months of stats, I pay you 24 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 12 months of stats, I pay you 30 months of revenue for the domain.
You give me 18+ months of stats, I pay you 36 months of revenue for the domain.

Some factors used in determining final price include:
* Domain name (and especially extension)
* Source of traffic (type-in, search engine, links, etc)
* Length of time domain has been parked
* Parking provider used
* TM liabilities

I'm mainly interested in traffic from type-ins and typo's. The more generic the name the better. All types of domains welcome.

PM me with the following data:
* Domain name
* Screenshot of RECENT Stats or send
* Unique visitors per month
* Clicks per month
* Earnings per month
* Where domain is parked
* Registrar and expiration date
* Asking price (if different then chart above)
 
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