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My latest acquisition - a 10 year old domain. I welcome your appraisals, other than the obvious "priceless" :D
 

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very cool name.. matches your name vert well and goes good with the .net ext. i would say its worth mid XXXX. maybe a little more tot he end user but you seem like you might be that end user. hehe
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Worthless.

Well, it's not the obvious priceless.

Actually, decent name. Be a great portal as an abbreviation for acronym.

Or a humorous site devoted to your twisted take on things...

Sedo chimp, Gay Tshirt, Beretta...Now THERE'S a new way to sell a domain...mug the damn customer!

Oh my God...I can see it now...ACRO's images on Acro.net.

Do you own plex.net? That would be cool!
 

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Looking at the companies associated with the term "acro"...I'd put this name value of about 3-4k (3x more for a motivated company). I have had some really good .net sales in the 2-4k range...this one is better though.

I have a feeling you are keeping this one.
 

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reg fee...




+ 2-3k ;)
 

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Nice 4 letter .net....I'd say 3K.
 

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Thanks for the positive and humorous (Focus!) appraisals.
 

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If you have an pronounceable, prefix 4-letter .net that starts with the letter "A" and it's 10 years old, I'd love to buy it from you for mid $xxx.
 

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excellent domain! Its age is a BIG bonus.
Immidiately thought of acronym.

$6K+, to an end user obiously more.
google "acro" and look around :-)
 

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HIgh xxx to low x,xxx
 

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excellent domain! Its age is a BIG bonus.
Immidiately thought of acronym.

$6K+, to an end user obiously more.
google "acro" and look around :-)

Yep, "seek" and you shall find ;)
 

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Hmm, I'm not quite sure it's worth as much as people are suggesting. It's a nice four letter pronouncable combo, but I don't like the .NET in this instance. Obviously a nice purchase for you in particular, but in general I would value this at high $$$. Low-mid $,$$$ for motivated end user. Just my opinion..
 

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Yes, a lot of domainers don't like the .net extension but a lot of end-users love it. I have purchased MANY dictionary keyword .net's at dead low prices & resold them for a large amount. It works for me. This one is obviously a keeper, however I suggest you simply Google the word to see how many companies actually use it as the first part of their corporate name.
 

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You are diluting your own trademark, I'm suing you :lol:
 

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