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Please appraise e-America.org

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$0.00 - $15.00 ... "e" AND hyphen is a definite issue here.
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Oh, I see...
But I am very lucky to sell a "e-" for $1500 lately.
If you want to sell "e-" , plz have a PM send to me.
I like "e-" !
Thanks!
 

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Originally posted by whosee
Oh, I see...
But I am very lucky to sell a "e-" for $1500 lately.
If you want to sell "e-" , plz have a PM send to me.
I like "e-" !
Thanks!

Congratulations! Nice sale. Which "e-" (.ORG) domain did you sell for $1500 lately ... please, share your success story with us.
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It's e-car.com.tw.
Undoubtedly it's a "e-".
Here is its web...
http://www.e-car.com.tw
The generality of people think "e-" >= "e" In my country ROC(Taiwan) .
 

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Originally posted by whosee
It's e-car.com.tw.
Undoubtedly it's a "e-".
Here is its web...
http://www.e-car.com.tw
The generality of people think "e-" >= "e" In my country ROC(Taiwan) .

It's very true, with "e" "i" and hyphens are very popular in Asia, people like domain name seperated by hyphen to be not confused by a long string of letters. That's why hyphenated domains are heavy used in Asia such as Japan, China and Taiwan.


Welcome aboard, whosee
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