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Websites CHOICES.net RARE 1 word .Net PR 3 Reserve met at $1,000 Auctions Ends 05/29/2007

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CHOICES.NET / choices.net
Google search result: 154,000,000 for choices

Thousands of Organization, School, Online Store, Magazine use Choices name

Dictionary:
n.
- The act of choosing; selection.
- The power, right, or liberty to choose; option.
- One that is chosen.
- A number or variety from which to choose: a wide choice of styles and colors.
- The best or most preferable part.
- Care in choosing.
- Alternatives.

Place your bid
https://www.afternic.com/choices.net

The amount of traffic on this domain is irrelevant because the site has good Google pagerank 3 that are indexed by google, so it will generate a lot of traffic once you built the website.

It is even indexed by google :
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:choices.net&hl=en&rlz=1T4SKPB_enID223ID223&filter=0

This domain is so good it even gives pagerank 3 to the sale listing: https://www.afternic.com/choices.net

This domain has great potential and many uses, I was gonna build the site but still didn't have the time. Now I am going to let it go to the lucky owner.

I bought this domain for $1550
Read the domain news:
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2004/domainsales05_04_04.htm

Note: I did not spend $1550 for a domain that I have not fully researched, development planned and really wanted.
I am selling this too cheap already. Grab it now before somebody else buy it. Go to this site to bid: https://www.afternic.com/choices.net
 

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what happened? Why the domain was sold? You accepted my offer through PM, I thought we had a deal. If you say that the domain name sold and you accept my offer I consider it a done deal like anybody else on the forum.
 

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I explained all of these on the PM already:
I apologize for this misunderstanding Mike, as I stated I need you to place your offer on Afternic to validate your offer since the domain has to be sold via Afternic agreement. If you re-read in your PM you will realize that I never once said or stated in my sentence that the domain "SOLD" per your offer, I clearly told you to place your offer to Afternic. I only accept your offer of ending the auction at $1550 and I already add that you have to place your official bid at afternic. I also clearly stated on my dnforum posting "Place your bid https://www.afternic.com/choices.net"
Since the auction was started already, you know that any offer to be completed has to be via Afternic. I closed the auction as soon as I noticed someone that I thought was you meet my $1550 minimum requirement asking price although I am still losing money since I have to pay 10% fee.

Note: I am not profiting or get benefit at all from this domain so please understand my situation, I just try to keep my word by ending the auction as soon as it hit $1550 mark minimum requirement on Afternic to be fair to everyone.

I hope you can accept my sincere apology if this caused any inconvenience to you, Mike.

I never know the real name behind the user name of the bidders and they never told me who they are. And you were the only one said going to offer $1550, I closed the auction as soon as I found someone make $1550 bid since I try to keep my word. I hope you understand this, you are actually the reason why I close the auction early because I thought it was you who make the bid. I really hope you understand this.

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Actually, there was 6 and a half hours since I gave you notice, you had plenty of time to reply to me or made a bid on afternic, you never reply to dnforum or make any bid on Afternic to confirm your offer 3 days ago, I had been waiting and I closed the auction the minute there was someone bidding $1550.
Note: I just realized that the auction winner has been waiting 1 year and 3 months for this domain since the first time he bid this domain and he is the first person offered the $1550.
 
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