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eddie1278

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How much would you pay for this, its not mine. I contacted him before and he thinks he can get a couple hudred thousand for it:eek:
 

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couple hundred thosand (yen maybe):laugh:

It's a nice domain $1k to $3K
 

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be at least $30K. The plural form in this case hurts it pretty bad but still an end-user would probably shell out $5-10K.
 

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The guy is living on another planet. It is a very good domain though - I estimate $10-20K.
 

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nice name.
very good potential.
> $1000

Good luck!
 
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i think this is a great name, and if he holds out, he may get 50-100k for it.
 

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Originally posted by President Gringo
i think this is a great name, and if he holds out, he may get 50-100k for it.

isnt that a tad much?
 
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no. Look at the size of the home improvement market, and what home improvement store wouldn't want this name?

Look at B&Q in the UK.....they have diy.com

Think big international home improvement stores. You could have a site showing people how to do home improvements, and then show them how much it would cost from your store, with a store locator....this name would have great potential.

Overture shows 132993 searches for home improvement(s)
 

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this singular in this case is *much* better. the plural would sell for around $10k
 
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President Gringo

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i think for a store, the plural does not hurt it at all, in fact i think its better than the singular.
 
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