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so I already posted this in the newbies section but im really looking to see if I could sell these, I wanted to get the dot com but I waited to long and someone snatched it, in the process of contacting the owner aswell..anyways here is the name

"claimings"

I registered the dot mobi dot net dot info dot biz and dot org
like I said I would have snagged the dot com which is obviously the most valuable but someone got to it,

any advice is appreciated,
thanks
 
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The .com has no value so the rest are less.. but it's against the rules posting negative numbers so I'm at a loss as to what to do here.

Is English your first language? You cannot just add -ings to verbs and expect it to mean anything.
 
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what makes you think that ? and yes it is lol your funny...I looked it up its apparently technically a word but thanks for the opinion anyways

---------- Post added at 08:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:36 PM ----------

i actually got the idea from a thread on here where a guy sold a handregd or whatever u call it ings name for alot xxxx i think
 
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[/COLOR]i actually got the idea from a thread on here where a guy sold a handregd or whatever u call it ings name for alot xxxx i think

Unfortunately, there are idiots who can't take criticism of their methods (adding s to words making nonsense words where the only evidence of usage is a paper authored by Chinese researchers).. who then MAKE UP SALES.

That guy went way over board - not only did he not sell he copied another site and pretended. There was a follow up thread.

http://www.namepros.com/warnings-and-alerts/793657-copyings-com-continued.html

Lesson 1:

There are lot of people that lie about sales or overstate sales...etc.

Write to GoDaddy support saying you made a big mistake and would like to get a refund. You should be able to get some (all?) all of your money back.
 
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wow...that's crazy..i need to be more careful.if the guy who bought the .com doesent want them I will get a refund...
thanks for the heads up
 
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wow...that's crazy..i need to be more careful.if the guy who bought the .com doesent want them I will get a refund...
thanks for the heads up

You only get 5 days for grace delete (of .com) not sure about the others or if they even allow.
 
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Many many crap domains are registered, just because something is taken doesn't mean it's good or can be used as a baseline.
Many sales are one of a kind too, which means they won't be repeated. Especially when they never took place.
 
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so I already posted this in the newbies section but im really looking to see if I could sell these, I wanted to get the dot com but I waited to long and someone snatched it, in the process of contacting the owner aswell..anyways here is the name

"claimings"

I registered the dot mobi dot net dot info dot biz and dot org
like I said I would have snagged the dot com which is obviously the most valuable but someone got to it,

any advice is appreciated,
thanks

That domain is worth about $15,000
 
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This doesn't have any commercial value, I would drop the name

Domainer777, can you give serious appraisals please
 
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This doesn't have any commercial value, I would drop the name

Domainer777, can you give serious appraisals please

think of the name foundmoney.com

Now that I am taking that into concept

I would have to say $20,000

Do you want me to keep going?

And the .net is worth about $0.75
 
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I dunnoe lol I think at the end of the day I need to find a buyer claimings.com is really worth 15,000 to you ?
then the other five all todether should be able to sell for low xxxx at least
 
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