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Right to the point, what do I have here?
websale.org

Be totally honest. Thanks.
 

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Two words in .orgs are bears to sell. However, this does make sense, but I think it will be a tough sale. Not worthless.

Websale.com looks like it should resolve, but does not (at least for me it did not - maybe all 4 of their DNS servers are down)

Websale.net is developed.

Both are a plus for you.

Iwould think maybe $100-$200 or so. More if you were to develope it into an ecommerce site.

My opinion. Hope you get a million for it :)

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sale and org are contradictory. Org is non-profit. sale is profit. I cant see a use.
 

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Originally posted by doberry
sale and org are contradictory. Org is non-profit. sale is profit. I cant see a use.

Two points:

1) There are no restrictions on .org. Anybody can register a .org name. Originally .org was intended to be for non-profit organizations, but they are free for anybody to register. Yes, the generalization lives on, but it is not 100% accurate.

2) "Sale" and ".org" are FAR FROM contradictory. Non-profit organizations make sales and make a profit all the time. How do you think they pay their employees and cover their expenses?

I belong to a non-profit credit union. The tellers certainly do not work for free. The credit union lends money and make INTEREST on the loans. Being a non-profit organization merely means that that you cannot show excess money on the books at the end of the year (I am sure there is more to it than this).

-Bob
 

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Originally posted by Bob


Two points:

1) There are no restrictions on .org. Anybody can register a .org name. Originally .org was intended to be for non-profit organizations, but they are free for anybody to register. Yes, the generalization lives on, but it is not 100% accurate.

2) "Sale" and ".org" are FAR FROM contradictory. Non-profit organizations make sales and make a profit all the time. How do you think they pay their employees and cover their expenses?

I belong to a non-profit credit union. The tellers certainly do not work for free. The credit union lends money and make INTEREST on the loans. Being a non-profit organization merely means that that you cannot show excess money on the books at the end of the year (I am sure there is more to it than this).

-Bob

Bob. I am not 5 years old, I know people don't work for free at your bank. I was speaking in general terms. .com (commercial) fits better for a sale, then .org, where one would expect to find an non-commercial organization.
 

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I think domins that make great .coms have the potential of being great .orgs. if a percentage of each sale was to be donated to charity.
 
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