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The Fred. Your wise old Uncle.
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Sedo or Moniker?
I notice that no matter what they both cost at least $50..
What if you're selling some $100 doms? ![]() I sold a domain through moniker one time, and, I don't know if I should have or not... it was twogirlblowjobs.com I got about $200 for it.. |
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im not here for the points it just looks like i am
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 13
Points: 65
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There's no cost to list your names for sale with Moniker. Feel free to contact me directly for more information or if you have any questions. |
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c@rnage
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
Posts: 44,213
Points: 1
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I think that's the mimimum commission. In fact with Sedo it used to be £50, $50 or 50 euros depending on the country you are in. It's not worth selling the name for under 250 whatevers, but listing it there can help you with both sales and income. I stopped replying to sales enquiries when they went multi-currency. I stated GB pounds only, and I was happy to let them make a profit on the exchange, but they decided that I had to accept all currencies, so now I ignore them.
They also insist that all parking revenue is in Euros, and that's no good to me, so I'm about to move my parking. |
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