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market prices keep increasing....
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unbelievable price
yes domains are getting a very good values and the price increasing year by year....
Really nice sale..
I wonder if any of the following bought it?
( I used acronymfinder.com to generate these... there may be others. )
TGN Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain)
TGN Trigeminal Neuralgia
TGN Trans-Golgi Network
TGN Thesaurus of Geographic Names
TGN The Good News (Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo newspaper)
TGn Task Group N (IEEE)
TGN The Gamer Networks
TGN 6-Thioguanine Nucleotides
TGN Trunk Group Number
TGN Telekom Global Net (T-Systems)
TGN Tasmanian Gaming Network
TGN Trade Games Now
TGN Transporte de Gas del Norte
TGN Trans Golgi Network
TGN The Giving Network
TGN Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter
TGN Tyco Global Network
TGN Thai Global Network
TGN The Glycoscience Network
TGN Technical Guidance Note
TGN Transmission Group Number
TGN TV Global Network
TGN Technology Grant News
TGN Town Green North
TGN TYMNET Global Network
TGN TV5 Global Network
TGN Total Gamer Network
TGN Transport Groep Nederland
TGN True Gamers Network
TGN The Guardian Newspaper
TGN Tropical Geomorphology News
TGN The Geosciences Node
TGN The Gold Newsletter
TGN The Greek Network
TGN The Greyone on the Net
TGN Theme from Good Neighbors
TGN Travel Guide Nicaraguense
TGN Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter
TGN Total Gamer Network
That's the first one that came to my mind.
i think thats a fair price for an end user to pay, chances of that happening are really low, because if you buy a couple decent 3 letter for 8-10K each , you have a lot of dead capital and every once in a blue moon you make the money back, its a gamble, glad it paid off for the guy
Nice sale but expected imho
...not many people would "expect" $75k for tgn.com, glad they got it though![]()
will someone please buy my domain for $1m ? lol...
Hmmm, sedo doesn't think it worth their time. I suppose I will just hang on to it since it performs a useful function for client retention for another ISP and my email.
No one thinks your revival of a 2 year old thread with an appraisal is worth their time.
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TDC.com sold for $1 Million, back in 2001.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...s_/ai_76700169
LLL.coms are very prestigious, important and valuable to large or growing companies. Not surprised to see LLL.coms go for 6 figures, and 7 figures for exceptional ones.
Thanks!
I participate in other forums (not dns associated) where bringing up an old thread would not likely attract attention either if bringing it up again would be like "beating a dead horse".
In this case however, I thought it would bring up relevant information without having to set in a link. My sin is not lurking and learning the nature of this forum.
I thought that a three letter domain would attract more interest, especially in light that it seemed to be a significant sale for the .com. I had talked to the original owner of tgn.com through the years but no longer have his contact info.
These 2 go back to 1995.
Anyway, do you think I should start a new thread? I emailed Ancestry.com... we'll see what they have to say. If they don't want it I will email the other likely interested parties. If that does not generate interest, I still use it for myself and for retention of ISP customers.
Thanks for your reply!
Last edited by TheAnt; 11-28-2008 at 02:17 PM. Reason: a dale does not a sale make I misspelled sale
Look at the forums, look at the auction venues; people are buying again! Halleluja! Long live domaining!![]()
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