Ron, at the bottom of your list, is says 7.org sold for 2440.
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Ron, at the bottom of your list, is says 7.org sold for 2440.
Is this correct?![]()
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Tr3s.com sold for $100,000 ?
Nice sale
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Ron, i think that $5.5 million figure is wrong. it's more
Techcrrunch are reporting buyer paid 4 million sterling, which is more than that
buyer confirmed that too
who supplied the 5.5 million $ figure? moniker?
#11 Oncologist.com at $21,350 would have been a nice tax write-off for someone.
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