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ckevin
05-05-2002, 08:10 AM
IT5.NET

Internet Technology Oriented!

Ask : US$40

You need to pay an additional year for that domain to any registrar you appointed in order to transfer the registrant name. Or the current registrant we use will charge for $30 per each registrant change.

First come first serve.

puggy106
05-05-2002, 08:22 AM
Your selling a 3 digit domain for $40?!

NetXL
05-05-2002, 08:27 AM
Originally posted by puggy106
Your selling a 3 digit domain for $40?!

Sounds about right to me? It has a 5 in it :D

Though - the domain is catchy.

ckevin
05-05-2002, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by puggy106
Your selling a 3 digit domain for $40?!

Yes! If you like the current layout, you can even further develop ;)

NetXL, why you like the no. 5? Just gossip :D

Acroplex
05-05-2002, 07:42 PM
Just my 2 cents on the subject - I resell a lot of 3 char domains.

Here is my pricing model:

1A5.com = $25
1A1.com = $30
1AC.com = $35
1AA.com = $40
A11.com = $50
A15.com = $50

These are not real domains on sale, it's meant as an example of how the digits and letters affect the value of the domain.

Of course domains of this kind that are either pronouncable or contain very popular characters would go for more:

QB4.com = $60-$75 (pronounced 'cube four')
G8K.com = $100-$120 (pronounced 'gate keeper')

etc.

I don't resell .NET domains, WITH THE EXCEPTION of these that contain 1 letter and 2 identical numbers, such as:

T66.net = $50-$75
P44.net = $50-$75

etc etc

I hope this helps. Do not underestimate the value of these short domains that can be used for anything due to their short length and - mostly with the domains I own - their pronouncability.

By the way, domains that contain '0' (zero) lose their value by about 10%, unless the '0' would substitute the letter 'o' and make the domain pronouncable, such as:

H0T.com = $75 - $100

I hope this mini guide helps.

ckevin
05-05-2002, 09:13 PM
timechange, thanks for your guide, it's really useful for me! :) As I seldom resell domains before, I don't know the market price for my 3 char. .NET name...

Acroplex
05-05-2002, 09:19 PM
You're welcome :D
Again, this is my own guide and you will find that with the other party being interested in a particular domain, it can sell for up to the low thousands.