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Duke

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Comments on this name picked up from the expired list today:

waive.net

I have in mind doing a site where I have made arrangements with various service providers to waive their initial fees for customers we send to them - so both sides win.
 
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You can find so many empty *.net with .com and .org reg.
IMO the name waive is something, but .net is lousy.
 

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We'll have to disagree on that point. .net is a solid #2 to .com. I have sold several of them and still get many inquiries on the ones I have.
 

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how many people will type waived or wave instead...?
surely worth a few hundred to somebody...lots of names like this at ebay ...give it a try.
 

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If they don't know the difference between waive and wave, they don't deserve to have their fees waived! In fact, I could probably get away with charging these slow-witted folks an extra fee!
 

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Originally posted by Duke of Earl
If they don't know the difference between waive and wave, they don't deserve to have their fees waived! In fact, I could probably get away with charging these slow-witted folks an extra fee!

:laugh:

I like waive Duke. I saw it and debated on chasing it, but passed. Glad you got it. I would ask $500 - $750 if I had it.

Good catch.

-Bob
 

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Originally posted by Duke of Earl
We'll have to disagree on that point. .net is a solid #2 to .com. I have sold several of them and still get many inquiries on the ones I have.

Good for you Duke! I am 100% with you. I sell and get a fair amoutn of inquiries too!

-Bob
 

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Originally posted by Don Giovanni
how many people will type waived or wave instead...?
surely worth a few hundred to somebody...lots of names like this at ebay ...give it a try.
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I detect some jealousy from above! With the right affiliations and sizzle you could have yourself a nice little winner there, nice name, best of luck!
 

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I like it... I saw it on the deleted lists, too, and looked to see if it was still available. Of course, it was not since you picked it up. :)
 

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IMO, don't waste waive.net on Ebay.
One can waive one/s own rights, or courses toward a degree in college. You can wave certain tax fees and automobile insurance deductibles, just to name a few. Even if you misplell the action like I did, you still get a waiver.

A Waive is a terrible thing to waiste err ...waste!
 

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Thanks guys. I have never put any name on Ebay, so it definitely won't go there. There were a couple of other good present tense one word verbs that morning that I was too late for, but I was happy with this one. Thanks for leaving me one Bob! You probably have enough now anyhow. I know you and I both like the .nets more than most and I sometimes think we should shut up about it and not spread the word! It is very interesting how many different strategies are pursued by various people in this forum. It really keeps things interesting.
 
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