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April 05, 2015, 03:08:52 PM
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Looking for $80 loan in BTC, repayment in 1 week.
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Domain - *oder.tv - registered at namecheap - whois protected
(First letter censored so it doesn't get indexed on google), first letter is the letter in the alphabet next to J.
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April 05, 2015, 03:28:11 PM
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Looking for $80 loan in BTC, repayment in 1 week.
Collateral:
Domain - *oder.tv - registered at namecheap - whois protected
(First letter censored so it doesn't get indexed on google), first letter is the letter in the alphabet next to J.
Why would the domain koder.tv ever have *any* kind of value to anyone? Unless you have built up brand recognition, there is zero reason that someone would ever visit that site without the use of advertising 
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April 05, 2015, 03:31:01 PM
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http://www.siteprice.org/website-worth/www.koder.tv
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April 05, 2015, 03:33:12 PM
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States it's worth $90, I'm asking for $80 so. I think it's quite fair.
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April 05, 2015, 03:35:15 PM
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It still depends if someone would buy it or no, if someone is willing to accept the collateral or no.
If someone willing to accept it as collateral, you would have to pass all full details and controls to either the loaner or an escrow service, best of luck ^^
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April 05, 2015, 03:41:44 PM
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If you are selling the domain it might be a fair price, however you have actually posted in the lending section which is not designed for sales.

If you looked at the digital goods section and the auction section, you will see tons of threads of domain spammers/squatters trying to sell their worthless domains with no luck.

The domain appraiser sites generally are not able to give accurate valuations, at least this is what I understand
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April 05, 2015, 03:45:22 PM
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If you are selling the domain it might be a fair price, however you have actually posted in the lending section which is not designed for sales.

If you looked at the digital goods section and the auction section, you will see tons of threads of domain spammers/squatters trying to sell their worthless domains with no luck.

The domain appraiser sites generally are not able to give accurate valuations, at least this is what I understand

Yeah they don't give accurate prices, since their prices are generated and calculated by so many factors and calculations, but it doesn't mean someone would be willing to pay that much for it or you would find someone to buy it.
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April 05, 2015, 05:55:23 PM
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If you are selling the domain it might be a fair price, however you have actually posted in the lending section which is not designed for sales.

If you looked at the digital goods section and the auction section, you will see tons of threads of domain spammers/squatters trying to sell their worthless domains with no luck.

The domain appraiser sites generally are not able to give accurate valuations, at least this is what I understand

The problem here is not only their value but being able to sell it its hard, collaterals should be easy to sell to get your money back in case OP doesnt pay the loan back and as you said a lot of domain auctions and sales are in this forum but no one buys.
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