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closed Advice Needed - Been contacted by PI Firm

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Dale Hubbard

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Now you're in a poker game. If I were playing, I'd be looking for a pot of at least $50k, maybe double :bandit:
 

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purevida...my apology. Sense of humor? Oh, yeah.

Dheers
 

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I definately wouldn't let it go too cheap.. espeecially if Google wants it... but don't get too greedy! ;)
 

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short, relatively meanigful name, and especially so now.

i would take it easy and have them keep offering you, until they offer you an offer you can't refuse.

keep in mind this is a "domain acquisition" firm that is contacting you, which means they are doing it on someone else's behalf.

i now would NOT part with it for less then 5k, and probably a lot, lot more.

if the money is not an issue, DO NOT SELL this for peanuts!!

btw - your link is going directly to their site. if anyone checks their logs overthere, they can now read about your dillema here.
 

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I would ask for a couple hundred more than your expectations. One time I was going to ask for $200 for a domain, but I had some this same great advice told to me and instead I ended up selling it for $2,000.
 

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Definately is google or another big corporation in my opinion. Otherwise, a third party wouldnt be used to acquire the domain
 

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markk said:
Definately is google or another big corporation in my opinion. Otherwise, a third party wouldnt be used to acquire the domain

dynomite drop-in markk, but you're about a year too late?
 

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namewaiter said:
dynomite drop-in markk, but you're about a year too late?

LOL. I was actually about to reply to the thread when I saw your post and realized the date on it. Wow. I wonder how this whole thing played out.

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I checked whois.sc records and it appears the domain still has the same whois information as it did 6/20/04
 
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