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domain QWA.com ?

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I do have an idea of the value and was already appraised from sedo's staff as premium and listed for the premium auction at 22-29 of May with starting price of 4999 Euro / about 7,735 USD

The reason i posted it here is for your personal estimation of the final price or generally how much you would pay for this
How much do you think the price will go and what's your ideas about it ?

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QWA has other meanings too :
Queensland Workplace Agreement
Quarterly Writing Assignment
Quality Wine Assurance
Quantum Wire Array
Qualifying Work Activity
Quarter Wave Attenuator
Quarterly When Active
 
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AfternicAfternic
I dont know the value, but when I saw the domain name, I just thought something like:

"queer wedding arranging"
"queer wedding arrangement"

Good luck with the auction.

Best regards.
 
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testingyou said:
I dont know the value, but when I saw the domain name, I just thought something like:

"queer wedding arranging"
"queer wedding arrangement"

Good luck with the auction.

Best regards.

Thanks additional acronym definitions will be added to the description
(The bad thing is that sedo locks the description field when a name is scheduled for premium auction, so you have to mail them)
 
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I actually think your starting bid is about on par with its value. I could see this selling for between $8-9,500. I think your domain will find a new home once the auction completes. Good luck!

Justin
 
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$10,000

Actually QWA is not bad at all......with WA being the State`s acronym for "Western Australia" :xf.love:
 
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