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closed potiential buyer for TYDY.com... How much?

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mogtnomr

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Howdy,

tydy is apparantly a british spelling of tidy.
I've got a person from London interested in buying it "for a future company". Whats a reasonable amount to ask for this domain?

Its a nice, short, pronouncable and very memorable domain, but I'm thinking the market is pretty low for the domain "tydy" , as its not registered in any other TLD, and I guess I have to keep in mind she could easily register tydy.co.uk as an altertnative to tydy.com.

Thanks for any input!
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based on sedo's asking prices for 4 letter .com's, i should be asking 10K! But whats a realistic price?

Q: does anyone know of a big reseller with lots of domain and that has reasonable asking prices for domains that I could use for comparisons when trying to assess domain values?? (I'm really a newbie at this!)
 

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Believe me mate, that's not how we Brits spell tidy (TYDY) we spell it just the same way as the rest of the English speaking world does....

I think some one is pulling your plonker
 

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Thanks for letting me know! I dont know why I thought that... If you look up tydy @ dictionary.com it just says "same as tidy" ... although I've personally never seen it used as "tydy".
 

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Originally posted by mogtnomr
tydy is apparantly a british spelling of tidy.

Funny, when I saw it I thought of "tye dye" - you know, the process of dying t-shirts in several buckets of dye after tieing them off with rubber bands... it was popular in the 80's for a while, we did it at summer camp.

Other than that, it's probably the company's initials. Probably tough to figure out if the prospective buyer isn't being open with you.
 

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I also thought of tye-dye when I saw the domain.
Maybe that is what they are going to use it for...

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not worth anywhere near $10,000...maybe $200
 
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