@Superpencil_ not at all :/ Not the same fonts, not the same colors, not the same everything to be honest.
But yes, this is a clean design so maybe, the Stripe reference is a good thing because Stripe has a really cool website.
I tried to use this site to sell techblog.me a while ago, and I had it up for a month or so. Never once did I get an offer, and I only listed it at $200. No - it's not a great domain - but I think that's a fair price.
@bramk@nhbschr there are about $9m worth of public domain sales published every week by the brokerage houses + marketplaces. So quite some names change hands while most sales aren't published.
Seems solid. I've also been a big fan of Mark.com (https://mark.com/) -- which I have both rented and bought domains through. Mark even found, and negotiated a deal with, a domain owner for me when I couldn't figure out who had what I wanted.
A whole bunch of Chris Toys are about to be really happy!
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I'm a domain junkie so I love this one. I've always had a problem selling domains with platforms like sedo and godaddy because they just take too long to list what you want to sell and then you don't get any exposure for your domains unless you pay more for preferred listings. nHoping this one is quick and easy and not as expensive as the others.
If you're like me, you buy way too much domains every year because you just had an idea for a project that you'll never have the time to make. Well, with Namebox you can list all of your unused web domains for sale :)
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