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If pizza.com sold for $2,6 mil, how much would other popular TLDs be worth?

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1john2004

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Hi guys,
Wow!
It was the terrific sale and I am wondering how much other TLDs (.net /.org /.info /.biz) could go for?
for comparison:
Chinese.com - $1,090,000
Chinese.net - $180,000
Chinese.info - $37,000

Pizza.net-???
Pizza.biz-???
Pizza.info-???
 

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Depends if they come with anchovies or not.
 

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or pineapple & bacon for that matter
 

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Do not consider this a sale until the domain actually changes hands ,

OT it must really suck to be paying 260k in commission:eek:
 

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Nope. would have to be a dominos hot 'n' spicy :yes:, with extra pepperoni

yum yum
 

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Nope. would have to be a dominos hot 'n' spicy :yes:, with extra pepperoni

yum yum

my favorite is dominos chicago thin crust peperoni pineapple medium with extra garlic dip and can of coke ;) almosta daily supplement :)
 

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My roomate likes ordering pizza online and having me split the bill. :sigh2:

It's a good business for the delivery companies, we end up paying $35 with tips for two pizzas when I could buy the same thing frozen at a grocery store for $8. :disappointed:

Anyway, how about a little love for Pizza.ca? I like to think .ca is worth a tenth of its .com brother, but $260, 000 seems way to high. I'd go closer to $60, 000 for Pizza.ca.
 

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pizza.net is a running pizza search engine
Someone just auctioned pizza.info on Sedo and this one should go very well.
Pizza.biz is not even parked.
 

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my favorite is dominos chicago thin crust peperoni pineapple medium with extra garlic dip and can of coke ;) almosta daily supplement :)

i'll leave the coke, but i normally ask for 2 extra garlic sauces.
it's true you need a pizza habit to be a proper domainer lol

wait till aftewr you have paid over phone to mention you want the extra sauces, otherwise they add on.
Dominos are the tops tbh, they also give emergency services and nurses etc 25% discount, in some cases up to 40% off
 

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I can`t stand by people who destroyed the real Pizza.......what`s the matter with you?

Pineapple? Chicken?

The original Italian Pizza never had them.

And here in Australia they keep cooking it like if it`s a cake.... :(
 

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I can`t stand by people who destroyed the real Pizza.......what`s the matter with you?

Pineapple? Chicken?

The original Italian Pizza never had them.

And here in Australia they keep cooking it like if it`s a cake.... :(

Actually, i ain't gonna argue with an Italian about Pizza. That would be silly

Especially not a Dragon :eek: :eek: :eek: :smilewinkgrin:
 

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i'll leave the coke, but i normally ask for 2 extra garlic sauces.
it's true you need a pizza habit to be a proper domainer lol

wait till aftewr you have paid over phone to mention you want the extra sauces, otherwise they add on.
Dominos are the tops tbh, they also give emergency services and nurses etc 25% discount, in some cases up to 40% off

yea, i agree, they are best, sometimes when i don't like something or they overdo or i just simply pissed off, i call them complaining, they send another pizza for free, and if i ate half already i tell them i don't want now anymore send tomorrow, so they sendin tomorrow :clap2:
 

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yea, i agree, they are best, sometimes when i don't like something or they overdo or i just simply pissed off, i call them complaining, they send another pizza for free, and if i ate half already i tell them i don't want now anymore send tomorrow, so they sendin tomorrow :clap2:

hey, i thought you were high maintenance. this is sounding like a match made in heaven lol :smilewinkgrin:
 

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HI

I would think the following

Pizza.net $80K-$120K
Pizza.info $10K-$20K
Pizza.biz - bit below the info.... but the .biz fits this term great..

Thanks
Tom Dahne
 

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Here is my oppinion:

Pizza.net $120K-$200K
Pizza.info $30K-$40K
Pizza.org same
Pizza.biz $10K-$15K
 

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I like PizzaPizza.com with Canadian bacon :D
 

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So pizza originated in Naples which was founded by the Greeks? Guess that's why I have heard two different versions...not that we would want to see any "food fights" between Dragon and Acro, but it is a Friday and the beer is very cold :)
 
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