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    Domain Appraisal Sites

    What is the best domain name appraisal site out there?

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    The Stealthy One is offline YE Veteran
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    All of them tend to be inaccurate, but dnScoop - Domain Name Value, History, Stats Tool and Forums tends to give the largest amount of useful information (besides the actual appraisal).

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    True PM me your domain and I'll give you an true appraisial.
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    I just used Nameboy and they seemed to be more accurate than others.

    Gr-Andy, I sent you a PM.

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    DNscoop is good indicator, though I can give a free human appraisal just send me your domain name.

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    I am a Proffesional Domain Valuator, I will give you an extremely accurate valuation for £10.
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    I think domain appraisal can be accurate if it has been made by a human only. I know only several sites that offers manual service: DomainExplorer.org, Domainmart.com ($200 per hour - chep service :-)) and probably, DomainSystems.com (not sure). Almost all other appraisers use scripts or some sofware. Such appraisals cannot be accurate. In my humble opinion all script based appraisals are appraisal scams. To avoid domain appraisal scam you should use manual valuation services only. Or don't waste your time and money.

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    Talking It is still not spelled Proffesional!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by mjohns View Post
    I am a Proffesional Domain Valuator, I will give you an extremely accurate valuation for £10.
    Dude, take the very obvious "hints" that several of us have offered about your misspelling of "Proffesional". It is spelled p-r-o-f-e-s-s-i-o-n-a-l. You don't seem to have any idea as to just how unproffesional [sic] it makes you look. If you are going to claim to be a professional, at least try to present yourself as one.

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