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I purchased this name a while back and have continually receive offers from people through WHOIS. I told myself I would never sell (best email address in the world for me :D) but the offers make me wonder - what is this name worth now?
 

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$15k minimum.

What is your email, [email protected] ?

I also own my full first name in .net so I know the feeling :D
 

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"What is your email, [email protected]?"

lol!

Even more basic than that. I was using nick.ws in the past - people just would not remember the .ws part! Had to buy the .net.

Nice one getting your first name! Is it the full version or the short version?
 

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theodore // net - bought it for an astonishing $150 a few years ago.

.net's are massively undervalued. Most domainers don't realize that until they complete their first large end-user sale.
 

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theodore // net - bought it for an astonishing $150 a few years ago.

.net's are massively undervalued. Most domainers don't realize that until they complete their first large end-user sale.

Wow $150 is just amazing. I tried to get my first name With no luck...

I got my last name (wells . org) for regfee about 7 years ago (and lent it to a family geneology site).

I agree, .nets are greatly undervalued (in the eyes of domainers) as end users do like them as $xxxx-$xx,xxx alternatives to the 100K+ .coms. I think .orgs sometimes are undervalued as well.
 

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.net's are massively undervalued. Most domainers don't realize that until they complete their first large end-user sale.
I agree. That's why I was amazed you were able to come up with Acro out of the thin air. That's incredible.

Nick.net is equally impressive. This is a gem of a name as in person's name and domain name. If this is your real name, it would be tough to part with it. But the tough love would wear off with a min. $10K offer. That may still prompt you to say no but it will also fend off the BS offers.

Ask yourself, Nick. Where you going to get another Nick, Nick?
 
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