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closed www.717.com, Please appraisal!

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Gee

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yeah nice name

2000$+

good luck!
 

hollayo

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nice name... i would not let it go for less than 4 figures
 

mogtnomr

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Supply and demand really is what drives this price. Your looking great on the supply side of things, considering their are no freebies out there that are 3 numbers. But the demand isnt the greatest either. If you are lucky and find a buyer who just has to have 717.com, then, you are in very good luck.

Otherwise, alot of 3 number domains are for sale for prices around 1000 - 2500. I like the symmetry of 717, which I think helps its memoribility. Repeating numbers are also good, for example, 955.com is asking $1000. Another domain 030.com is asking $2500.

So anyways, I'm thinking 1 to 3K is a good end user price.

How are your offers comparing to these numbers?
 

rjerina

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i'd sit on it for 10 years. then it might be worth $1mill, you never know.
 
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