Please appraise 6 year old LLL .info domain

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by nsusa, Feb 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    Some information upfront. I received in inquiry for this domain name - not the content. The domain has not really been used and is a place-holder for me at the moment.

    Domain Name: tfn.info

    Registration: 10/2001 (I am the first and only owner)

    Google Page Rank: 2

    Current inquiry is from an organization whose 3 word name includes the starting letters "t" "f" "n".

    DNSCoop.com values the domain at ~$400. Domain name is well-aged and has not been used for spammy activities.

    Thanks.

    Chris
     
    nsusa, Feb 5, 2008 IP
  2. ExtremistOak

    ExtremistOak Well-Known Member

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    i think its worth $50 to be honest
     
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  3. k3v

    k3v Banned

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    #3
    Good letters,aged name, around 200$ in my opinion.
     
    k3v, Feb 5, 2008 IP
  4. alexthapyro

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    I'd try to get it for a political blog The F****** News.com or something
     
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  5. steven10137

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    #5
    $250 to $300.

    Your in business mate!
     
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    #6
    The minimum wholesale price for 3 letter info is $130 according to 3character.com, but this one has good letters, has good age and pagerank as well, worth at least mid $xxx imo. But since the inquirer is an end user push for low $x,xxx, but be willing to come down. Good luck with the sale.
     
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  7. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    just look that end users strength and make some deals accordingly
     
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    gsv13 Well-Known Member

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    Yup price depends on PP of the end user!!!
     
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  9. domainium

    domainium Peon

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    Nice name. At least 100$
     
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  10. ValueHosting

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    Low to mid $xxx

    Best thing to do right now is hold on to it, it will elevate.
     
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  11. patataur

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    Depends a lot on the company that made the inquiry.
    Are they a very small company?
    Do you need 200$ desperatly?

    If no to both questions, then ask 5000$ (yes thousands) for it.
    If they need it, they'll ask for lower, but you'll make a good deal.
    Otherwise you might lose the deal, but 200$ is not much really, and besides in another year another company will ask for your domain again anyway.
    That's what i think.
     
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  12. shantee

    shantee Well-Known Member

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    not below 150$ anyway
     
    shantee, Feb 6, 2008 IP