Taking Offers On Some Good Domain Names

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by HiFiHiFi68, Dec 20, 2007.

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    I originally bought alot of domain names via Godaddy for the purpose of flipping them into substantial gains. Finding that a bit more difficult then I thought & discovering ecommerce programs, I've now decided to develop websites for my product type names and plan to sell the rest individually. If the names aren't sold, I'll be renewing them and they all have about 11 months left before renewal time. I'll consider offers for each of the following domain names, which also have private registration as well for 11 month, minimum offer being $35 a name & payment must be made by paypal only & buyer picks up transfer costs, if any:

    HairHair.net
    CardsAreDealt.com
    JPGBMP.Com (Also have Net & org)
    JPGandBMP.Com
    BeerandAlcohol.com (also have net org info)
    PetsUSA.Net
    Ball4.Info
    1Dylan.com
    1Marilyn.com
    1Ann.Com
    1Rob.Com
    1Tina.Com
    1Keith.com
    1Mickey.com
    1Cathy.com
    1Susan.com
    1Tony.com
    AlwaysNextYear.com
    Quadnotebook.com
    Quadlaptops.com
    1Link.mobi
    MrPostman.mobi
    666Talk.com (I'm obviously not religious, LOL!)
    HairHair.net
    OneThingLeft.com
    in3d.mobi
     
    HiFiHiFi68, Dec 20, 2007 IP
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    PS: you've written twice HairHair.net and i don't find any of these domains interesting. i won't even pay $9 for registration if they were available and i don't really know who will pay at least $35 on one of them lol. go on ebay
     
    Nosfer, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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