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Just had an offer at sedo.com > whats your view?
 

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Just had an offer at sedo.com > whats your view?

Yanks don't spell it correctly! Beats me why they keep on having these Spellathones, when even the dictionaries over there don't give the correct answers!

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The offer was 75 euro >>> yeah right!
 

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The offer was 75 euro >>> yeah right!

A lot more than that! I would think low $x,xxx, even with problems with the spelling. Its a word that has clear commercial application in a key sector, that must give it value! And it is a dot com, even though its "Old School" status probably doesn't help.

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A lot more than that! I would think low $x,xxx, even with problems with the spelling. Its a word that has clear commercial application in a key sector, that must give it value! And it is a dot com, even though its "Old School" status probably doesn't help.

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Immobilisers is the correct spelling if you are in Australia or England > in America is is immobilizers

PS: I also own Immobiliser.net
 

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PS: I also own Immobiliser.net

wonder, who sold it to You :)
 
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