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so does that mean you're not going to sell it to me?
 

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Mid teens normally means over 10,000 and less than 20,000. I do see the potential confusion however. Not everyone drops 3 zeroes when they talk, except those financial accountants like myself.
 

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For a domain like Blunts.com, mid teens means somewhere around $15k.

Seems pretty obvious.
 

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What do you think this domain could fetch in the hip hop world?
 

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Originally posted by bluntsdotcom
What do you think this domain could fetch in the hip hop world?

I give up.
How much could it fetch in the hip hop world?

P.S. Do you have any other DNs in the same price range?
 

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Originally posted by anyweb


I give up.
How much could it fetch in the hip hop world?

P.S. Do you have any other DNs in the same price range?


I dont know how much that's why i was asking.


Not selling any of my other domains as of yet.
 

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In the business world, (especially at an auction), sold means sold.

May I suggest that you refrain from "sarcastic" posts like the one above, since from a legal standpoint, one could strongly argue that you are contractually obligated to sell the domain to NickRac for $55.00, since you POSTED that it was sold to him for that amount. He made an offer and you publicly accepted it. Those of us not in on the joke assumed the domain was sold.

People at DNForum expect sellers to mean what they say, and say what they mean. You (and all of us) would be better served to reserve your humor and sarcasm for the discussion forums, NOT inside a sales thread.

WebCat
 

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Thank YOu
 

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Originally posted by WebCat
In the business world, (especially at an auction), sold means sold.

May I suggest that you refrain from "sarcastic" posts like the one above, since from a legal standpoint, one could strongly argue that you are contractually obligated to sell the domain to NickRac for $55.00, since you POSTED that it was sold to him for that amount. He made an offer and you publicly accepted it. Those of us not in on the joke assumed the domain was sold.

People at DNForum expect sellers to mean what they say, and say what they mean. You (and all of us) would be better served to reserve your humor and sarcasm for the discussion forums, NOT inside a sales thread.

WebCat

Well said! Although I had no doubt that it was a joke, this might be a bad example for other sales.



Originally posted by DomainGoon
For a domain like Blunts.com, mid teens means somewhere around $15k.
Seems pretty obvious

.biz and .info extensions have never been registered. Rest of world disagree with you.
 

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I thought he was selling a site, not a domain.
Shouldnt this thread be moved to the
"deleloped websites for sale"?
 

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Originally posted by Badabom
I thought he was selling a site, not a domain.
Shouldnt this thread be moved to the
"deleloped websites for sale"?

the site was not really developed. just a flash intro-- that's it.
 

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Originally posted by WebCat
In the business world, (especially at an auction), sold means sold.

May I suggest that you refrain from "sarcastic" posts like the one above, since from a legal standpoint, one could strongly argue that you are contractually obligated to sell the domain to NickRac for $55.00, since you POSTED that it was sold to him for that amount. He made an offer and you publicly accepted it. Those of us not in on the joke assumed the domain was sold.

People at DNForum expect sellers to mean what they say, and say what they mean. You (and all of us) would be better served to reserve your humor and sarcasm for the discussion forums, NOT inside a sales thread.

WebCat

I honestly thought the domain was sold to me too, I have payment info ready and everything, not the best seller here but still, Good luck to you!
 
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