Billym0351
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Yeah I'm just starting to look into LLLL.com and this is actually the first one I purchased. McGe is the literal spelling of a more uncommon surname than McGee although they sound exactly the same. I know the name sold on NameJet for $450 earlier this year and I ended up paying $465 for it from another member from NamePros.McGee is a name shared by some well known people and even have a movie ring to it. Your name sounds or is pronounced the same way. I would have asked more. At the least $1,500 would be my recommended minimum and I think an enduser would pay between that 1.5k and $4k. But going from $450 to $1,100 is good ROI.
I might take your advice and do just that if this potential transaction happens to not take place tomorrow. I've sold domains in the past looking for that extremely quick flip for minimal profit only to get offers later down the road for a much bigger return on my original investmentVery nice 4L forget chips. Like you said it rhymes, sounds nice, it's short
$1500 but if I owned it I would keep it. Medical cannabis global education industry is just starting
He already gave the buyer a price so that ties him up a bit.The big question is did you contact the buyer or did they contact you? It makes a big difference as to who is in the driving seat.
He already gave the buyer a price so that ties him up a bit.
I incquired with the buyer prior to purchasing the domainYep I know, but just indicating the mistakes that can be made. If the buyer approached you, you need to know who it, what other names they own, what name are they using now, etc before throwing a figure out there
I incquired with the buyer prior to purchasing the domain
End user. He actually utilizes this acronymok cool, so are they a reseller or an end-user?