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PM'd a couple. Thank you for your consideration.
Those examples are not junk names. You say 6 letters but your not giving a market segment, we are domainers NOT MIND READERS.
Tell us what you want if you're going to post a wanted ad. If you want 6 letter generics be specific as to the category and market segment.
There is no point in going through a list of thousands of names to hear "Stop Sending us junk" I suppose at one point google and youtube would have also been junk as well as yahoo.
And do you want a dictionary word or a made up word? and in What language?
Those examples are not junk names. You say 6 letters but your not giving a market segment, we are domainers NOT MIND READERS.
Tell us what you want if you're going to post a wanted ad. If you want 6 letter generics be specific as to the category and market segment.
There is no point in going through a list of thousands of names to hear "Stop Sending us junk" I suppose at one point google and youtube would have also been junk as well as yahoo.
And do you want a dictionary word or a made up word? and in What language?
Hello Cashcows,
I'm sorry that I haven't been specific enough, I'm looking for a generic (english dictionary word .COM) that I can use for an undefined niche entertainment/impulsive visit website. We need something we can brand, break.com is a great example of a name we would buy, the name needs to have a positive and cool meaning, popular slang is ok.
Our budget isn't very firm, I posted XXX,XXX since i expected it would get the attention of some of the better name owners and we have received a few good Pm's but 99% aren't really valuable at all.
We're also willing to pay a good fee to anyone finding a name we can use.
Please keep the offers coming and if you need more details ask me and i'll post it via PM or here.
I can't speak for what he wants, but in my world a "generic.com" means a generic English dictionary word, in it's basic form, (for example "basic.com", not "basically.com"), not made up words, multiple words, or combinations of letters and digits.
The examples he gives in the first post, and many posted later, isn't worth more than reg fee, in my opinion.
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