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nam6641

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Thoughts on this domain? Won it in the recent Sedo auction which ended a week ago. BaseballScores.com sold for around $36k about 2 years ago.
 
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The plural is way way way better here. I don't think this is a reg fee domain but not worth more than high xx - low xxx imo.
 

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I would think xxx reseller. But may be x,xxx end users.
 

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Not much value at all in my opinion. The name is not in the same ballpark as BaseballScores.com ( and BaseballScores.com isn't even that great). I guess it has some value since I assume the two previous posters would give you $50 for it. My appraisal would have been lower than that, but if they are prepared to offer real money for it then it has to be worth at least what they would actually offer. To me, if the name had any value at all then you would have seen an email or two in your mailbox with an inquiry about buying it.

There is not a single publicized sales price that I trust in the whole domain industry. Not a single one, so I will take your claim that BaseballScores.com sold for 36K with a grain of salt. It seems impossible to believe that someone would pay 36K for it and then forward the name to where it currently is. I don't believe any of the bullshit that people throw around. Even Business.com didn't sell for 7.5 million, and it wasn't even a pure domain sale. Yet nobody corrects it. They said Flowers.mobi sold for 200K, yet today it sold for 7.5K (the name is worth close to zero).

Lots of dishonesty floating around when someone is trying to pump similar names. I am not accusing you of this, but part of domain scamming 101 is relying on a bullshit sales price of similar names so that one can sell worthless names to newbies. That is why people pull the scams to get listed at Dn Journal. I busted a few of them through the years and provided documentation that they were criminals, yet nothing was done to them and they were never publicly exposed. That is why I always have a problem with comparing a name to listed sales. Some joker on Dn Forum actually believes that DUIAttorneys.co actually sold for 44K at landrush, so he was wondering why nobody would by his somewhat similar garbage .co legal name for 5K. The problem, as usual, is that those published sales are rarely legit, and even if they are, the names being compared to them are often far inferior to them so that trying to make a comparison is fruitless.

You might trap someone into buying it. Consider it free money if you do.
 
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BaseballScores.com sold for $32,830 to be exact on SN. Proof
 

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Not much value at all in my opinion. The name is not in the same ballpark as BaseballScores.com ( and BaseballScores.com isn't even that great). I guess it has some value since I assume the two previous posters would give you $50 for it. My appraisal would have been lower than that, but if they are prepared to offer real money for it then it has to be worth at least what they would actually offer. To me, if the name had any value at all then you would have seen an email or two in your mailbox with an inquiry about buying it.

There is not a single publicized sales price that I trust in the whole domain industry. Not a single one, so I will take your claim that BaseballScores.com sold for 36K with a grain of salt. It seems impossible to believe that someone would pay 36K for it and then forward the name to where it currently is. I don't believe any of the bullshit that people throw around. Even Business.com didn't sell for 7.5 million, and it wasn't even a pure domain sale. Yet nobody corrects it. They said Flowers.mobi sold for 200K, yet today it sold for 7.5K (the name is worth close to zero).

Lots of dishonesty floating around when someone is trying to pump similar names. I am not accusing you of this, but part of domain scamming 101 is relying on a bullshit sales price of similar names so that one can sell worthless names to newbies. That is why people pull the scams to get listed at Dn Journal. I busted a few of them through the years and provided documentation that they were criminals, yet nothing was done to them and they were never publicly exposed. That is why I always have a problem with comparing a name to listed sales. Some joker on Dn Forum actually believes that DUIAttorneys.co actually sold for 44K at landrush, so he was wondering why nobody would by his somewhat similar garbage .co legal name for 5K. The problem, as usual, is that those published sales are rarely legit, and even if they are, the names being compared to them are often far inferior to them so that trying to make a comparison is fruitless.

You might trap someone into buying it. Consider it free money if you do.

Go straight to the point and appraise the name and not kicking around the bush and bring other stories in here.

All non appraisal related post will be removed from now on.
 

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ever walk into a room and say "what's the score"? I have.

I can easily see this as a blog about baseball.

I'd put it at x,xxx.
 

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Not much value at all in my opinion. The name is not in the same ballpark as BaseballScores.com ( and BaseballScores.com isn't even that great). I guess it has some value since I assume the two previous posters would give you $50 for it. My appraisal would have been lower than that, but if they are prepared to offer real money for it then it has to be worth at least what they would actually offer. To me, if the name had any value at all then you would have seen an email or two in your mailbox with an inquiry about buying it.

There is not a single publicized sales price that I trust in the whole domain industry. Not a single one, so I will take your claim that BaseballScores.com sold for 36K with a grain of salt. It seems impossible to believe that someone would pay 36K for it and then forward the name to where it currently is. I don't believe any of the bullshit that people throw around. Even Business.com didn't sell for 7.5 million, and it wasn't even a pure domain sale. Yet nobody corrects it. They said Flowers.mobi sold for 200K, yet today it sold for 7.5K (the name is worth close to zero).

Lots of dishonesty floating around when someone is trying to pump similar names. I am not accusing you of this, but part of domain scamming 101 is relying on a bullshit sales price of similar names so that one can sell worthless names to newbies. That is why people pull the scams to get listed at Dn Journal. I busted a few of them through the years and provided documentation that they were criminals, yet nothing was done to them and they were never publicly exposed. That is why I always have a problem with comparing a name to listed sales. Some joker on Dn Forum actually believes that DUIAttorneys.co actually sold for 44K at landrush, so he was wondering why nobody would by his somewhat similar garbage .co legal name for 5K. The problem, as usual, is that those published sales are rarely legit, and even if they are, the names being compared to them are often far inferior to them so that trying to make a comparison is fruitless.

You might trap someone into buying it. Consider it free money if you do.

Yes, I got my prices mixed up, baseballscores.com sold for $33k not $36k.

For someone who has been here for 5 years to say this is worth less than $50 I will say that I now know that your opinions are worthless.
 
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