how much i can get for www.facbook.info ??

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by swishman, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. #1
    hello people..i have these domain and i wanna know how much ill can get for it?
    plz replay as soon..thnx
     
    swishman, Mar 2, 2008 IP
  2. scubita

    scubita Peon

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    #2
    Maybe you should provide some other infos, as traffic etc before asking how much can you get. :cool:
     
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  3. swishman

    swishman Well-Known Member

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    its new..hosted today from www.name.com
    expire will be on 2/3/2009
     
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  4. kohashi

    kohashi Well-Known Member

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    $0 and maybe a lawsuit?
     
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  5. wyattt

    wyattt Active Member

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    I agree, you may be able to let this go for a couple bucks, but I wouldn't count on anyone paying big bucks for this. This is trademark infringement at its finest and companies like Facebook don't like it.
     
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    you should develope it about something really different from facebook, never aks offers and never tell price, and at the first nice offer sell it.
     
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  7. swishman

    swishman Well-Known Member

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  8. Andy Peters

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    #8
    No one likes .info. There are hardly any big sites with .info
    Most regular web users don't really see past .com / .net / .org and maybe .co.uk and .de
     
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  9. BackOfTheNet

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    Hmm I think that you could sell this to me for $20 :)
     
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  10. swishman

    swishman Well-Known Member

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    pm sent to BackOfTheNet
     
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  11. dvdrip

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    #11
    -$7 and a lawsuit.
     
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    info's are fine for certain things so I don't agree that you say no one likes .info, that is not true at all. As for this domain, it is complete rubbish, I wouldn't take it if it was offered for free, Lawsuit material.
     
    save, Mar 2, 2008 IP
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    #13
    i would have to agree with kohashi you might get a lawsuit and may be even loose more than 7 bucks
     
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  14. swishman

    swishman Well-Known Member

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    thats really hert :(
     
    swishman, Mar 3, 2008 IP
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    I'd buy it for $25, and lol yes useing this may end up in a lawsuit
     
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    #16
    del.icio.us is a pretty sizable site and the extension is .us. It simply depends on your goal. If the plan is to build a brand name you may be right. However, if you want to built many small proxy sites or some throwaway sites for example, a .info is perfectly fine.
     
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  17. swishman

    swishman Well-Known Member

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    so thats mean ill not got a good $$ for it huh?
    :(:(:(:(
     
    swishman, Mar 5, 2008 IP
  18. minimumrage

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    #18
    How in the world could you be sued for facbook.info?
    FaceBook is not FacBook.
    You can do whatever you want with that domain. It isn't worth more than the .info price though because it isn't spelled right. You would get alot if it was .com due to type in errors, but .info's don't get type in traffic.
    Sorry 'bout your luck....
     
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  19. SlickDomains

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    First, typos only really work on dot coms (unless there is an established site at Facebook.info?).

    Anyway, you're incorrect. Trademarks cover the term, and judges will rule in favor of Facebook if your site is obviously trying to leech traffic off a trademarked term. It happens all the time.

    People that invest in typos do not invest in trademarked typos because then they couldn't monetize them.

    If someone offers $0.05 for the domain, you should take it and be thankful!
     
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  20. minimumrage

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    #20
    I was going to correct all of the errors in your post, but why bother.
     
    minimumrage, Mar 5, 2008 IP