snoopy
Top Contributor
snoopy you just aren't getting this topic !
"as is" IS dependant on the buyers desire for it NOT YOURS, and this is the case in all sales scenarios.
i think that there are domain names that don't fit into the "stats" type analysis realhm
what was www.telstra.com.au worth before it became telstra?
and by the way..... i personally know that "foxtel" was going to be called "onion" but they couldn't get the domain name ! ( not that onion was a good decision anyway but it does make a statement )
tim
Tim,
It is a tired argument, Telstra.com.au is a brand, it is not worth anything in the open market, if Telstra didn't own it they'd sue.
I think you are confusing business success with a domain, much like your wickedweasel.com.au example. Businesses don't "desire" stuff like sexyass.com.au.