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ShaneS

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I have a few domains just sitting around I would like to see if I can sell. I would at least like to cover costs, so I will make this an auction, but reserve the right to NOT sell the domains if I don't feel the registration fees or value of domain is met. I will put an ideal amount next to domains I feel have a value.

None of these are developed, have 0 traffic, and I have no clue with they have a PR because they have not been used recently.

Note: I need to account for PayPal's $0.30 + 2.9% (more for non-US users). If you are outside the US please let me know so I can check there fees table.

All at GoDaddy unless otherwise stated.

www.bladeswc.com
Expires on: 12-Mar-07
Ideal: $25.00
Notes: This site was established at one point, it COULD have a PR still, but I have no idea.

www.aspoutlet.net /.org (pair)
Expires on: 21-Jun-06 (22nd for .org)
These will auto-renew, so it will be 2007 come Tuesday/wednesday
Ideal: $25 or more for the pair

www.dnregistries.net
Expires: 12-Jul-2006
Ideal: $5+
Registrar: NameCheap

www.gamerspost.net
PR: 2
Expires: 15-Jul-2006
Ideal: $50

You can start the bid at any amount for any domain, just state the domains, and your price. If you match or beat the ideal I will 100% sell the domain. If not, again I will reserve the right NOT to sell it.

I just realized I posted this in the wrong forum, since I want to do it auction style. I will get it moved.
 
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