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Duke

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I think doberry is on the right track. That has to be a good one.
 

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I'd say about $500 to $750. Nice for a non-profit or museum site such as the Philadelphia Historical Society, etc.
 

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Nice domain...Don't resell this one! Look for around $500-1500 to an end user.
 

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$1000 - $2000 to the right buyer
 
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I think philadelphia.info would be better IMHO, but still $300-$500
 

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"I think philadelphia.info would be better IMHO, but still $300-$500"....LOL and again LOL.

A few weeks ago, sold LowerManhattan.info for $1500.00. Just two hours ago, received the following thru Escrow.com:

"TRANSACTION INFORMATION

A Buyer ([email protected]), has selected Escrow.com Payment
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Transaction: compra.info
Amount: $1000

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Have had at least two dozen offers over last few months for various .info names (none as good as Philadelphia.info) from $500 to $1500.

I don't understand why so many folks here are so negatively biased towards new tlds. After all its been just over a year since the first release (LR-1 of .info) and barely three months since the LR-2 with .biz and .us in the middle. Patience is virtue but you got to have something good; if its bestshirt4u.com...then Good Luck!
 
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yeah but you have a great variety of names dryheat. your names are valuable. most people can't get names near that caliber and are left with pretty much the leftovers which are often not very good but maybe ok with the .com extension.
 
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DryHeat,

"I think philadelphia.info would be better IMHO, but still $300-$500"....LOL and again LOL.

Learn to read...I said philadelphia.info would be better than philadelphia.org. I said philadelphia.org was worth $300-$500

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btw dry, how come you dont post any of your names here for appraisals? I guess you already know they are worth a lot ;)
 

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You guys crack me up, .info is for newbies who cannot get their hands on the real big boy domains. A .info is a waste of money and time and it will never even come to close to a .org.
 

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The so-called "Senior Member" is unable to handle difference of opinion and critique and stoops down to foul language ("you ass") in rage. Is this acceptable? Administrators please comment.
 

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Originally posted by jh3
ding ding ding, we have a winner. Bob tell DomainSage what he has won.

:laugh: Don't agree, but I like the post! :laugh:


(From my perspective I hope the ostriches keep their heads buried in the sand so they won't see the changes going on around them. There is enough competition in this game already ).:)
 

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Kraft foods has used its trademark on Philadelphia Brand Creamcheese to eat up Philadelphia.INFO and Philadelphia.US. Kraft netted Philadelphia.NET long ago. In this case Overture is out of synch because Philly is the desired term and consequently significantly more valuable.
 
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