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I am looking to buy a US city .com domain name with the following characteristics:
- City population of 60,000 or more (2000 census or other more recent data)
- Proper and exact spelling of city (I don't want BurbankCA.com for example)
- .com only
- US city only
- Domain name must be priced
- Send via PM

I will respond to all PMs that meet above requirements. Since I am not interested in any variations (I don't care how good you think they might be), I won't waste anyone's time responding to PMs that don't match above requirements). Ideally, I will find one great geographic domain name priced well.
EJS said:
$60,000 for the right name.
 
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What if the city has center or central after it? Interested still?

examples:

SeattleCentral.com
TucsonCenter.com
 
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Whats your budget?
Anyway sent you a PM? :D
 
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corgi said:
What if the city has center or central after it? Interested still?

examples:

SeattleCentral.com
TucsonCenter.com
No.

Seattle.com, yes (but Dan won't sell it to me).
Tucson.com, yes (but no luck there either).

I only want exact city .com names, like Burbank.com or Lowell.com.
 
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Pm'ed you
 
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I want only city .com names where the city has over 60,000 people. I don't want east, west, center, south....etc unless it's recognized here:

http://www.ibegin.com/directory/us/

If the city isn't listed here, it's not a real city and/or I don't want the .com domain name.
 
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budget?
 
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As per this sections rules, please post your budget.

Thank you
 
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