Just post the domain in the thread title and in the message area post, please appriase.
Best wishes!
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How do you guys get appraisals from appraisal thread?
I mean, is there certain ways to post?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Thanks DCG.
Been there, done that.
I mean I asked appraisal for SM.ORG which I acquired few days ago.
I just wanted to see if I paid too much or not.
I can see people saw it 40+ times, but, not even 1 appraisal
I was wondering if I need to do something else to get appraisals.
Jonathan
Originally Posted by DotComGod
The only other thing you can do would be to purchase a professional appraisal from a 3rd party site. The appraisal forums here are hit or miss. Sometimes you may have many replies and others none. Best of luck with your name.
I replied to your appraisal![]()
Thanks jdk
I saw lots of good things about Moniker.
But, does appraisal from so called professional have any merit?
Up until now, I didn't even consider 3rd party appraisal.
However, I do value appraisals from DNForum members especially
if it's given from valued members.
Jonathan
Originally Posted by jdk
Remember the old phrase, "You get what you pay for."
I see that and I thank you for it
I guess I need to post appraisal and then come here and cry:greensmilewinkgrin:
Jonathan
I am not trying to avoid appraisal fee.Originally Posted by dvestors
It's peanut shell (not even peanut) compare to what I paid for the domain name in question.
So, do you have appraiser that you use if you ever used one?
Jonathan
Originally Posted by jdk
Last edited by copper; 04-09-2006 at 05:37 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Yes, don't waste money on professional appraisals, they are normally too high to keep the customer happy so to speak.
A reason it is slow getting them here is members wanting to avoid getting the owner upset if he happens to appraise it lower than expected. Over the years I have seen some here get quite defensive and disturbed over perceived low appraisals their names get.
Paid appraisals are not worth a pinch
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I rather get honest appraisals.Originally Posted by trader
Heh, If I want tap on the shoulder no matter what, I go to my mother even though I am 45 years oldA reason it is slow getting them here is members wanting to avoid getting the owner upset if he happens to appraise it lower than expected. Over the years I have seen some here get quite defensive and disturbed over perceived low appraisals their names get.![]()
I can take it
That's what I thought.Originally Posted by Joe Honan
Thank you for confirming that
Thanks,
Jonathan
Last edited by copper; 04-09-2006 at 06:33 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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