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prasit
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well, isn't it ok to edit your own post?
Originally posted by prasit
frankly for me. i don't mind paying $200 for that kinds of name if i'm a Sega managment.
well, you offer ideas + name, you deserve $200 as a reward.
telll you my story about e-polo.com.
I regged e-polo.com, and contact polo.com to sell it at $500. They didn't response. Then I let it expired and a guy grabbed it.
Two months later, polo.com file a suit for $299+lawyer fee (you never get lawyer for free even he is your staff, he needs salary)
What is the result? the complaints denied, and that guy still own e-polo.com. So, polo.com wasted $299+lawyer fee and get nothing.
what is the moral of this story?
- Don't be too cheap to pay for a good business idea.
- Opportunity doesn't always come free.
Originally posted by prasit
frankly for me. i don't mind paying $200 for that kinds of name if i'm a Sega managment.
Originally posted by izoot
The word Polo has a mean aside from the Cologne and clothing....its a sport.
Sega on the other hand....doesn't.
As to doing a fan site with banners. He might be able to do that. But why look for trouble?
Originally posted by gbrott
it's not like you'll be taking customers from sega - you are actually just promoting their brand more. This is no different than the thousands of product related domains (hondaparts.com etc.) that individuals - not the company use to sell things.
a lot of people on this board are WAY too paranoid
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