Lord Antares Top Member VIP Impact 1,804 Aug 12, 2019 2K views 5 replies #1 In other words, what's the highest discrepancy between price and quality you've seen? I still personally can't believe autism.rocks sold for $100 000. That tops it all for me. .rocks is probably my single least favourite tld.
In other words, what's the highest discrepancy between price and quality you've seen? I still personally can't believe autism.rocks sold for $100 000. That tops it all for me. .rocks is probably my single least favourite tld.
Dave Top Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 5,776 Aug 12, 2019 3 points #3 Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too.
Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too.
Sumeeth DomExpertTop Member VIP Impact 3,898 Aug 12, 2019 #4 Dave said: Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too. Click to expand... Dave, any value for Cam/Roulette.chat ? Thanks,
Dave said: Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too. Click to expand... Dave, any value for Cam/Roulette.chat ? Thanks,
Trent1000 Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 1,207 Aug 12, 2019 #5 Dave said: Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too. Click to expand... Wow that 3 page long Namepros thread was an awesome read. Reminded me of @uglydork's hatred dot com sale to Milo few years ago in terms of the necessary elements, a good negotiator plus a well funded buyer at the right time in the right place.
Dave said: Not the worst domain, but one that at the time seemed so out of balance with the keywords was Camroulette.com that sold for $151,000 a few months after it was hand registered. Genuine legit sale too. Click to expand... Wow that 3 page long Namepros thread was an awesome read. Reminded me of @uglydork's hatred dot com sale to Milo few years ago in terms of the necessary elements, a good negotiator plus a well funded buyer at the right time in the right place.