Considering offers over $29k!
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I'm putting my domain name www.nq.com (WWW.NQ.COM) up for offers.
Price (ie. buy-now price) - $37k USD
Perfect letter placement for the n and q.
Loads of great possibilities;
NASDAQ
name
net
network
nation
national
next
north
non
no
query
quest
question
quick
quality
quote
quit
queer
quantum
quantity
It is currently being developed as a search engine - net query .com
I have a screenshot of the design, but Hosting is not currently up, so I've nowhere to post it. Would be glad to email it anyone interested. Great design if I do say so myself!
Only one previous owner since registration, so a perfectly clear history.
Contact me via email (john.quail(AT)ntlworld.com) for the quickest response, but I will also be checking posts and PM's.
Any questions, feel free to ask!
- Posted on multiple forums.
- First come first served.
- Reserve the right to remove offer at any point.
- Buyer pays escrow fees, if wanted.
Thank you for your time,
John
Considering offers over $29k!
Buy-it now price reduced to $34k.
Buy-it now price reduced to $29k.
Considering offers over $26k.
Just found out that NQ is the official abbreviation for Nasdaq100-futures E-mini contract!
Big money!
PS - Adam check your PM's
Buy-it now price reduced to $26k
Considering offers over $24k.
NOW ALSO INCLUDED IN THE SALES IS THE PREMIUM DOMAIN NAME WWW.TOFFEES.COM (www.toffees.com) !!!
Toffees.com offer retracted.
Buy-it now price reduced to $23k USD.
Considering all offers over $21k USD.
Get a bargain!
Whats up with this domain ?
Last edited by QuantumBeam; 02-28-2004 at 06:35 PM.
This post was reported. Here is the reason:
"My name is Robert Berry and I represent a client that had their domain stolen. An associate referred me to this website and a couple others in which NQ.com was being offerred for sale. NQ.com is the property of Net Quest Communications which at some time had this domain transferred away from Network Solutions to enom without my clients permission. I advice any parties to avoid purchasing this domain because my client intends to pursue all legal action to all parties involved in this theft. Net Quest had a live web site at NQ.com since 1997 and at no time had authorize any sale or transfer of this domain."
Was not reported by Mr. Barry, but quoted him. As always, do your research before buying.
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To clear up a PM I just got, WE did not report the post, the post was reported to us, by a member hitting the report a post button. In that report was the above quote.
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Seems a little odd that the domain dropped from $37k, to $21k in just a couple days. Call me in a week when the domain is free
RMF
what does this mean then...this domain is stolen...?
I did expect it.
It was unlikely that Net Quest Comm would sell their domain not to metion that I contacted them 3 times in the past.
I smell something feeshy around here.............................................. .........
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I guess jquail has some explaining to do.
RMF
Hi Guys,
I've just got back here.
Still looking through all this, but I did not steal the domain name if indeed it is stolen.
I bought the domain off Tor Rognmo via escrow.com whose contact details I found on the website.
I anyone has information regarding nq.com being stolen please send it to me.
Any evidence of that transaction?Originally Posted by jquail
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties. Sir Francis Bacon
I can allow an admin access to my escrow account to verify the sale if necessary.
Take a look at http://www.google.com/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
This is cached info from NQ.com
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