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Discussion in 'Domains' started by hothotnut, Oct 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    bin is 450$, your offers are welcomed.
     
    hothotnut, Oct 11, 2009 IP
  2. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    #2
    $1 from me...
    Are you sure you wanna sell it for $450????
     
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  3. hothotnut

    hothotnut Guest

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    #3
    i am sure that i am going to sell it for $1 ;)
    as i know pr1.info was sold for $800.
    i've bought this domain for $ close to the bin price i announced
     
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  4. Nuno Brito

    Nuno Brito Active Member

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    #4
    Why are you lying?

    This domain was sold by 17USD 3 months ago, since you've registered last month and the member that bought this domain was banned, I wouldn't be surprised if you were the same person that bought it back in july.

    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1424405

    Good luck with your auction, just don't lie to people around here.
     
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  5. hothotnut

    hothotnut Guest

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    #5
    i am newbie here.
    i bought it 2 month ago on ukwebmasterworld.com for amout i mentioned. i used to trade there but it's becomming less visited.
    so you were previous owener? bad for you that you sold it for $17 :) and yes - i am not lying - i did not buy that domain from you!
     
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  6. Nuno Brito

    Nuno Brito Active Member

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    #6
    Nope, it wasn't me who bought it. I just used google to find out when it had been last sold.

    And you just keep lying.

    Where is the topic on ukwebmasterworld where you claim that this domain was bought for this value?
     
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  7. hothotnut

    hothotnut Guest

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    #7

    http://forums.ukwebmasterworld.com/...er-short-premium-org-domain-website-name.html

    i bought it from that person.

    btw i don't have to prove to you anything. it's absolutely up to the buyer to decide something or not. the onlything i think must be proved selling domain names is to prove that domain name belong to the seller. in my case - no problem if someone asks.
     
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  8. Nuno Brito

    Nuno Brito Active Member

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    #8
    I don't see any price or proof mentioning it was sold for 450 USD.

    This matters once you state something like:
    If you didn't wanted people to check out the validity of your claim, you should be more careful, so far the only proof I see is that it was sold for 17 USD in July.
     
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  9. hothotnut

    hothotnut Guest

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    #9
    it wasn't sold for $450. a little bit less. you think there should be attached proof of deal to each deal after sale? come on. more over i as i said it's absolutely not buyers business for which price i bought it. it should not matter if i've bought it for $400 and selling for $450 or selling below purchased for $350 for example or even $10000. I see reason to proove something if it's concerning revenue of the websites, stats, script license or simmilar. it really does matter.

    Thank you for advice but actually as i consider myself being fair trader i don't see problem with telling something as it is. if you consider i am wrong - please excuse me - i will try not do that in future.
     
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  10. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    #10
    Thank you nuno.
    To OP, as it's not my business how much you paid for it I bid $2, just to improve my bid.
    If you paid for than $25 for this domain you must be out of your mind. Sorry but you shouldn't buy and sell domains then as you can't value them.
    My bid is $2 now.
     
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  11. hothotnut

    hothotnut Guest

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    #11
    i don't think you should point me what to do.

    sorry, it's not your business either.
     
    hothotnut, Oct 11, 2009 IP