Hi,
agreed excellent domain. I know this is a sales thread but thought mention a couple of points. Definitely worth top end of appraisal NOW!
The yanks will love this domain, huge market.
The other side of the coin is i would sell sooner rather than later. A good example is the casino domains etc. A lot of people have been a bit too greedy & not seen the current gambling ruling coming in the US. Turning down big $xx,xxx offers, wanting $xxx,xxx. Well, it's not signed yet, but looks that way. Apparently they have the same plans for online dating! It's good in some ways as they are tightening things up. Including for myspace etc
They are saying there are a lot of 'predators'

out there & checks need to be made of people criminal histories etc. Not sure how it will work, but i would offload for a fat check if i were you.
Cheers, Predator
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It's not just online gambling government is trying to regulate over the world wide web.....now they are going after internet dating services. Yikes.
Several states are cracking down on the online dating industry, proposing new laws that would, among other things, mandate criminal background checks on all those looking for love on the Internet.
To date, New York is the only state that has a law regulating online dating sites, but six other states have introduced similar legislation mainly in the last year. They are California, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia and Texas.
Lawmakers seeking to regulate the online dating scene claim that the industry isn't doing enough to police itself, and consequently, is putting vulnerable people at risk of meeting up with predators.
Proposed legislation has varied from state to state, with some states wanting to make criminal background checks mandatory, and others wanting online companies to alert surfers upfront that background checks on potential dates have not been done.
Another bill sneaked its way through Congress recently that would hold online networking site MySpace.com liable for any harm that comes as a result of unmonitored predators utilizing the popular website. Ouch!
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Christopher Costigan, gambling911.com