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Please can you let me have your views on:

Shipped.net

Many thanks.:)

DavidH
 

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I hope you get back what you paid for it at Namewinner on the 23rd

$50
 

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Past tense verb with .NET do not sell very well (said with a lot of experience).

Hope you can get $20 - $30 for it.

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Originally posted by DavidH
Please can you let me have your views on:

Shipped.net

Many thanks.:)

DavidH

$15
 

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Thanks to everyone for their comments.

This forum is an excellent learning area, however uncomfortable at times the lessons may be. :D

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I was after that name by my own software. It is not that people say $15 or $20. It is a great name if you find a conscious end-user. Actually it is not true that past tense .nets do not sell. Try to market it and you can get $600 to $1200.

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SAF knows and I agree 100%

The 'past tense' in a single word more often denotes passive voice:

a shipped item

Good word, potential for $500 to $1,200.
 

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reg fee-$25.

JMHO
Sell it to one of the appraisors that like it ;)
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I've no problem buying it for a nominal fee that will allow me to resell if :D
 

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Yeh. Sell it to Timechange for $150 - $200 ... surely he'd pay that, based on his noted appraisal amounts! :D
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Try to think a name from the end-user's point of view. If you are running a logistics company would you like to own;

Shipping.net
Shipper.net
Shipped.net

It is a NETwork of trucks and you say it is Shipped!. That's all. So Reg fee or $25 type of appraisals do not help, sorry.

Appraising is not looking at a name for a sec and throwing a DrWho value on it.

I have branded.net and got a $500 offer and did not accept it.

Give your time if you write an appraisal. The fact that you have no idea about a domain does not mean it worths a reg fee or zero.

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Originally posted by SirAlexFerguson
Try to think a name from the end-user's point of view. If you are running a logistics company would you like to own;

Shipping.net
Shipper.net
Shipped.net

It is a NETwork of trucks and you say it is Shipped!. That's all. So Reg fee or $25 type of appraisals do not help, sorry.

Appraising is not looking at a name for a sec and throwing a DrWho value on it.

I have branded.net and got a $500 offer and did not accept it.

Give your time if you write an appraisal. The fact that you have no idea about a domain does not mean it worths a reg fee or zero.

SAF

Perhaps people would take more time to do a thorough appraisal if there were a little more $DNF exchanging hands.

I have appraised close to a thousand names on DNF. So far I've got 20 DNF. Then the user that donated asked me if I could help write a sales letter for them. :eek:

I don't know about the rest of you folks but I think my time is of value. If not to you? It is to me. Hence the fact that I haven't had a job thats paid less then $30 per hour since 1985.

If you want better appraisals cough up the $DNF you cheapskates :D

If not, don't expect anybody to spend more then a minute or two on your appraisal request.

Cheers!
 

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if yu find the right person it can be worth some bucks - otherwise what oyu paid at nw will be what you can probably sell it for
 

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Originally posted by CoolHost.com


Huh?? :eek:

What is wrong with that sentence?
What the heck do you know about logistics or transportation. Or do you just do that you have that feeling that what ever I wrote is wrong?

Did you now feel superior or more professional by pressing a quote button and putting a down sign in 5 secs just for trying to trash what I wrote.

Anyway, As one of the person said my time is money I dont deal with idiots who has no reasoning behind his words.

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Try to relax, SAF ... it's no biggie here. These are free appraisals. The only reason I said "Huh" is because I don't follow your logic here on this one at all. It's "past tense", and it will never overcome this obstacle IMHO. It wasn't a personal attact on you, just your appraisal logic ... which, of course, is free, too. Relax please, I've noticed you've been pretty stressed here lately. :eek:
Good Luck.
 
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