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Old 21-02-2010, 12:51:33 PM     #6 (permalink)
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Caveat emptor for me unless a domain is being mis-sold.

Selling typo names is a well established thing in the domain world, and in some cases they do have value.

I've seen all sorts of typos for sale on Acorn, sometimes mixed in with non-typos, sometimes marked as "typo", sometimes not. I think trying to sell a typo and labelling it as a "Geo" or a "Generic" is out of order, but if it's a list of domains with prices and no other info then really it's the buyer's job to work out what is being sold, why, and what is a reasonable price.

We all have access to dictionaries and common sense, and having a name like "Mortage.co.uk" listed with a price of £100 (just a made up example) is hardly trying to defraud anyone in my opinion.
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