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View Full Version : HOSTIT365.COM, offers please
avara 07-08-2001, 12:39 PM I recently registered HOSTIT365.COM, and was going to use it to start a hosting company emphasizing on customers based in the USA.
However, I've been so busy with my other company as of late, I simply do not have the time to develop it currently. As such, I'm offering to sell it.
NOTE WELL: I am not offering this domain to anyone else, this is a WHT exclusive. Any bids over $200 I GUARANTEE I will sell and not change my mind. I think this is a very small price.
If no one is interested, I will most likely pick up my original plans and develop it as a hosting company later this year.
Bidding starts at whatever you want it to. :)
IN SHORT: I'm offering to sell the domain HOSTIT365.COM. I GUARANTEE to sell it at any price which is above $200. Please post your bids and an email where I can contact you below.
avara 07-08-2001, 06:53 PM Please drop me an email on uweigl@esatclear.ie if you have any comments, or would like to make a private offer.
Thank you.
Dedicated 07-08-2001, 08:02 PM you can register hostit365.net for $10 USD. ;)
creid 07-08-2001, 08:20 PM Originally posted by Dedicated
you can register hostit365.net for $10 USD. ;)
$8.50:rolleyes:
seeker 07-09-2001, 02:24 AM Why $200???
Ask $365 :D
avara 07-09-2001, 05:30 AM I never said I wanted at least $200 dollars, just that I would GUARANTEE to sell it at or above that value. And as far as the .net domain name is concerned, I think everyone knows that .com domain names are far more worthwhile. :D
XTStrike 07-09-2001, 05:36 AM hey, anybody up for :
hostme365.com
thats available for the plucking.
avara, I think your domain name is far too long to sell, sorry, people are looking for something a little shorter if they are going to buy a name, or something a little less easily available
Chicken 07-09-2001, 10:43 PM Originally posted by avara
I never said I wanted at least $200 dollars, just that I would GUARANTEE to sell it at or above that value.
Side note: I fail to see the distinction you are trying to make?
creid 07-09-2001, 10:52 PM Originally posted by Chicken
Side note: I fail to see the distinction you are trying to make?
I totally agree!LMAO!whats the difference?:D
dektong 07-09-2001, 10:54 PM Why is that so hard to understand? :eek: It just means he will surely sell for any offer above $200 ... but for any offer below $200 (like, $10 for example), he will/might still consider it :)
cheers,
:beer:
cbaker17 07-09-2001, 10:58 PM The poor guy just came on here to sell his domain and you attacked him??? Seems to be alot of this on wht as of late
m6.net 07-09-2001, 11:09 PM People do enjoy pulling legs of other
Side note: some time I too :D But won't try his... he had enough.
avara 07-10-2001, 03:03 PM Originally posted by Chicken
Side note: I fail to see the distinction you are trying to make?
As dektong has pointed out already, this means that if you offer say $10 or $20 or whatever, I'll still consider it seriously. I just wanted to underline this, as some people may think that I'll only accept bids that are over $200, and this is certainly not the case at all.
avara 07-10-2001, 03:12 PM Originally posted by xtstrike
...I think your domain name is far too long to sell, sorry, people are looking for something a little shorter if they are going to buy a name, or something a little less easily available
"HOSTIT365" is 9 characters long, the same length as for example microsoft.com.
Also, due to the marketing of "Post It" notes (unless you live in a cave, I'm sure you've used them) , the name should be easy to remember.
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