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| Thread ID: 77847 | 2007-03-25 01:54:00 | where can i get a professional to appraise this domain name i wanna buy, for free? | stacey4 (11976) | PC World Chat |
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| 535689 | 2007-03-25 23:03:00 | It completely up to you what domain names you speculate on. As for butchering the English language. I deliberately text in proper english, just to annoy "young" people :D |
dolby digital (5073) | ||
| 535690 | 2007-03-26 00:46:00 | Greg, this is not my domain name for sale. i have a friend who is a member of sedo which is an online auction website and it was he who told me of this domain name for sale. i would like to buy and sell domain names like my friend is doing and sell them later for a profit. my friend at sedo has made contact with the seller and it is a legit deal.if you visit sedo.com yourself greg you will see there are tons of domain name auctions going on and alot of people trading there and if you look at the wording on some of the temp domain name pages you will see that most people write using slang and are young people like myself. we all speak and write the same dude. I don't know why you would be interested in that domain. It isn't even a word, and certainly not easy to remember. I would avoid any domain with a -in it . Also I wouldn' be interested in a domain that is being sold by a person who writes that sort of rubbish on their website. I mean who is going to pay, justo to submit an offer. I think that is a con and a rip off. He may not have any intention of selling it for under a million, and he can get $7 per bid. PS. You are a new user and your second post has already advertised a websites domain name. You would have probably done better not to mention the domain name, otherwise like Greg has done, you will get accused of spamming. |
robbyp (2751) | ||
| 535691 | 2007-03-26 00:52:00 | You either drop the "?" or the redundant "Re" and it's fine. Thank you, Godfather, I know it sounds ridiculous - considering how long I've been here - but I'd simply not realised I could easily alter someone else's thread heading. Hmmm... That's quite an eye-opener. (Remembers years of looking at typos - Not bad spelling or grammar, of course.. Forbidden to pass judgement on those - with the itchy fingers of an ex-sub... Possibly it's as well I didn't know..) |
Laura (43) | ||
| 535692 | 2007-03-26 06:02:00 | . . . You can use your credit card, but he can't accept credit cards? Seems reasonable: presumably anyone can get a paypal account and make payments to that with a credit card; a trader (to use a polite word) would need a merchant arrangement with a bank to be able to accept credit card payments directly . But I wouldn't recommend "investing" in urls . I don't need to be a professional to know they have less intrinsic value than "limited edition" collectible plates . At least you can eat off a plate . Laura: you could just mark it to be set in 6 pt . ;) __________________ |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 535693 | 2007-03-26 08:24:00 | I don't need to be a professional to know they have less intrinsic value than "limited edition" collectible plates . At least you can eat off a plate . Just ignore the bug splatter :yuck: |
Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 535694 | 2007-03-26 08:56:00 | Seems reasonable: presumably anyone can get a paypal account and make payments to that with a credit card; a trader (to use a polite word) would need a merchant arrangement with a bank to be able to accept credit card payments directly. No, the issue with PayPal Personal Accounts is that you cannot accept (via PayPal) a credit card payment unless you "upgrade" your Personal Account (for a fee) to a Premium Account. They only allow a very few transactions per personal account before refusing to accept credit cards. I think the "vendor" meant that you can't pay by credit card as the vendor only has a Personal Account. Yet he actually stated the opposite. If he had a Premium Account, then credit cards could be used. I have never used or needed PayPal, but read about this limitation the other day. But the vendor is just a spammer anyway, now has a list of worthless domain names for "sale" |
godfather (25) | ||
| 535695 | 2007-03-26 11:52:00 | Just looked at his temp page. Judging by the similarily attrocious language in this guy stacy4's post, I reckon they're one and the same and he's simply spamming his domain for sale. Can't you recognise that these two are made for each other? :thumbs: |
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