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Old 09-27-2004, 04:13 AM  
Taboo
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Originally posted by uchase/webpry
... after following the sale and the developement of the domain men.com it's only fair to ask such a question.

so one guy spends more than 1mio on a domain, but puts up a site that generates $150 per day, I don't think so homes.

http://www.internetmanagementservices.com/
http://www.internetmanagementservice...men/page2.html

... no doubt KRL is a nice guy, but there must be more to that domain sale and it doesn't require rocket sience to see through this mess.

not comparing to the KRL situation, but I sold a domain for over 7figures (cash) and the company never did anything substantial with it. That was over 3 years ago. maybe it's still in development (?) but it's no longer my business and they can launch it or keep it under wraps. Even though I own a tiny stake in whatever they choose to do with the project, I realize it's none of my concern, and I have no right to question their logic, strategies, business plan, etc... just like Men.com is NONE OF OUR FUCKING BUSINESS.

Did KRL screw you over somehow? Did he not incorporate your uchase program into Men.com? Did he not reply to your emails? Is that why you're bitter?

I was planning on using your uchase program as 1 of my search partners when I launch a few sites next year (i.e. Official.com, Curious.com, SearchOnline.com, etc) but due to your ranting & fake drama, I have decided to reconsider. While "I" may not matter to you because my sites are still under the radar, how many other people reading this thread will feel the same way I do and think twice before working with you?

I'm here to network and do business. How does "calling someone out" on GFY by questioning their private deals reflect on YOU and YOUR business?

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