I understand what you are saying, except the Sedo auction part.![]()
As there are some domainers who give high appraisals just to be kind, there are also those who give crappy appraisals in order to perhaps buy the name for a lower price. I'm not saying that is your intention, so please don't misunderstand.
Anyways, I always appreciate honest appraisals, even though it seems I'm a bit more eager about this domain than you are. Thanks!
More honest appraisals are appreciated. :blush:
You had another nice similar domain for appraisal, (itug.com) that you just sold on Sedo.
Don't believe these two names are similar...Itug.com was a great sell for you at $700...IMO worth low xxx.
nnet.com is in a different class.
thats wasnt my point, fact is that most other resellers appraised itug as well at mid $$$$.
All I am saying is that its better to take a more careful and realistic approach as I see many people just putting some number down without even doing 5 minutes research.
I think a high appraisal hurts seller and buyer as price expectations are looked at unrealistic from both ends.
Either way, I applaud everyone that holds a no-reserve auction since I feel thats the best way of determining a real reseller value as many other sales reported are enduser sales, and its always difficult to determine how motivated an end user was.
So I think its great that pcproffenno has the guts to have a no reserve auctions as it helps to determine real reseller values
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Domain sold already. Congrats to a lucky DNF member.![]()
Can you comment on the price range?
Well, I don't want to reveal the price without the buyer's permission, but I can say that it was sold for a price we were both satisfied with.
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