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I got an inquiry on this one: TheWholeShebang.com.

But he didn't make an offer.

How much do you think I should ask for?


--David
 

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For those who don't know, the whole shebang means everything available.

Synonyms: the works, the whole caboodle, the whole enchilada, the full treatment.
 

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It's a common phrase - sutible for many things - $100 Min, but had an inquery? - Then Start at $500 Min
 

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Originally posted by DotComster
It's a common phrase - sutible for many things - $100 Min, but had an inquery? - Then Start at $500 Min

Yeah, I think $500 is a good place to start negotiating (this was my gut reaction). I'll report back if I'm able to sell it.

$20, Doberry?! Heck no! I'd rather keep it for myself.
 

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They might bite at $200
 

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I have finished negotiating with the potential buyer, and he will not buy for anything more than $100.

Should I take his $100 offer? Or should I decline? My gut feeling is to decline... there are several other businesses out there who go by the name "the whole shebang".
 

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Take the $100...I don't think you can get much more for this name.
 

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Tought one - I'd hold on to the domain. $100 is a good price, but if your not in a rush you might get other offers - but then again you might not.
 

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I'd decline. It's not widely used these days, but a common
phase nonetheless. A hundred bucks is nothing. Unless you
have no interest in the name, tell them 200.00 or screw it. :)
 
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isn't it the "wholeshabang" not "wholeshebang" ??

Now I'm confused....:confused:
 

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I think shebang is much prefered.

A search on google for "the whole shebang" gives 27,900 results; a search on google for "the whole shabang" gives 1,920 results.
 

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Take the $100!! :razz:
 

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Originally posted by -RJ-
Take the $100!! :razz:

Never.

Thank you all for your input :)
No further appraisals are requested.
 
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