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1-word .com. 8 characters. Up to $100,000.

Discussion in 'Domain Name Wanted' started by bizzyboy, Nov 17, 2016.

  1. bizzyboy Ireland

    bizzyboy Active Member

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    I am working with another domain broker to find a great 1-word .com domain which must be up to 8 characters long. The budget for this domain goes up to $100k, so only the best domains will be considered.

    The domain is related to micro-payments and must not contain numbers or dashes.

    Here's a few examples of the kind of words that 'could' be in the domain name:
    bean, bill, cash, cent, close, coin, pay, swap, tiny, trade, vend

    NOTE:There are absolutely no exceptions to the length and or extension so please do not send any domains that are not .com and that are over 8 characters. Regardless of how great you think the domain is.

    NOTE: I have a more detailed specification which outlines more information in addition to the above etc so please PM if you want these details.

    Thanks - Paul
     
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  3. Adomains Canada

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    are you still looking?
     
  4. nancy United Kingdom

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    Hi,
    kindly send me more detailed specification which outlines more information in addition to the above etc. Also if you would consider new domain names
     
  5. RobM

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    This original thread is 4 months old. Might be better to PM the original poster.
     
  6. bizzyboy Ireland

    bizzyboy Active Member

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    Thanks Rob.

    Yes, a domain was sourced back in 2016 so there is no longer a requirement for a domain.