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NameGuy

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... my new toy ...

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I like it.

Evolution One
 

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Exceptional 2 character .com. I'm sure you'll enjoy playing with it :-D
 

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I'm jealous :) A similar domain recently sold on DNForum for a few grand, I don't know how much exactly because the seller erased the price after the sale completed :rolleyes:
 

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I would say $6k.
 

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Very Nice NameGuy! First thing that popped to my mind was "eCommerce 1". At least $4k+ retail!
 

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Originally posted by devildude8989
I would say $6k.

Oh my oh my.


I meant $6015.81

Sorry.
 

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Thanks for all the nice comments.

Food for (appraisal) thought...

I was quoted a price of 25K for e1.net. (yes, I agree, too much)

I turned down a mid 4 figure offer for e-1.net

I turned down a 4 figure offer for e1c.com

I turned down a 4 figure offer for eone.net

To stifle all the PMs - no it's not for sale. It's been my online brand for a long time and I've been after this one for quite awhile.
I just wanted to see what everyone thought (and yes, gloat a little bit) To me, this one is priceless.
 

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Congratulations!, Rick.

Great domain name for you.

e1i -> e1

I think your best domain.
Like my toho.com :)
Do not need appraisal.

Good luck !
 

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e1 is a standar for internet connection speed. at 2mbit/s.

Also it's used to name Digital Telephone line.

Telecommunication company sure love this one.
 

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ummm, you turned down a four figure offer for e-1.net and e1c.com? That was a giant mistake. Especially if it was upper four figures. I'd cry myself to sleep for about a year if I turned down a 6,000 or 7,000 dollar offer for one of those. Yes, e1.com is a good domain, and yes, 25k for e1.net is severely bloated.

Originally posted by NameGuy
Thanks for all the nice comments.

Food for (appraisal) thought...

I was quoted a price of 25K for e1.net. (yes, I agree, too much)

I turned down a mid 4 figure offer for e-1.net

I turned down a 4 figure offer for e1c.com

I turned down a 4 figure offer for eone.net

To stifle all the PMs - no it's not for sale. It's been my online brand for a long time and I've been after this one for quite awhile.
I just wanted to see what everyone thought (and yes, gloat a little bit) To me, this one is priceless.
 

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Originally posted by draqon
That was a giant mistake.

Don't forget the the big IF - if I wanted to sell them. Some names mean more to people than just money.
 
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