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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Well, megacity.NET is estimated by @protrada at a value of US$12,068. Buy it now for only US$5,000:
http://sedo.com/search/details.php4?domain=megacity.net
This domain was registered by yours truly all the way back in 1998, and has been used actively (that is with real content) for like a decade. It's still on my business card, and I have like 2,000 color postcards with that domain on (IF you are local in Toronto).
Feel free to check out my other domain for sale thread at http://www.dnforum.com/f5/fixed-pric...ad-471515.html
By the way, all prices are OF COURSE negotiable. However, if you are not thinking of buying at least 2 domain names at a time, I would rather not waste your time (and mine). Thanks.
Fine Prints:
- Payment by PayPal only (but no eCheck or Electronic Funds Transfer) for lesser amounts (US$1,000 or less).
- Escrow.com (fee split) or wire transfer preferred for higher sales (of more than US$1,000).
- All domains registered at Tucows/OpenSRS (except chinatradetoday.com and megacity.info), so ownership transfer (push) is hassle free.
- Please post SOLD here, AND alert me with PM (Private Message).
- Feel free to contact me via PM for bulk offers (of purchasing 2 domain names or more at once).
- Traffic not tracked, so considered it negligible, but who knows.
- Expired domains (if any) will be renewed before push/transfer, EXCEPT when Redemption kicks in and sales will be voided.
Limited time offer. All currency in U.S. dollars. Prices subject to change without prior notification unless sold.
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
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