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		<title>Redhouse.com</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Peppers of YTMNDWarcraft: THIS MUSIC STORE SUCKS BALLS. IT DOESNT CARRY ANY LED ZEPPELIN, BON JOVI, AC DC OR KISS&lt;/p&gt;
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As you may know, VBZwiki has been going slow recently. We are about to fix this, but editing pages must be disabled temporaily to complete this delicate operation.&lt;br /&gt;
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See http://wiki.on.nimp.org/VBZwiki for more information.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the mean time, there are plenty of other tasks that need to be done. There is a huge backlog of cleanup to do on the French VBZwiki, and there is many controversial topics involving Spanish, German, and Italian-speaking people who want their issues heard on VBZwiki. Have fun and be patient while we fix things.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[redhouse.com]] is a domain I registered in 1995 &amp;amp;ndash; back when domain-name space was largely unclaimed territory, and domain names (&amp;quot;domains&amp;quot; for short) cost $50/year with a minimum 2-year initial registry &amp;amp;ndash; to use for my business, then known as Red House Media (see [[Red House]]) largely because of the exterior color of the building in which it was located. The domain was sold to {{yp|SanMar}} in April, 2006.&lt;br /&gt;
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As of the end of March, 2006, the focus of the business had changed quite a bit (it now primarily operates at [[vbz.net]]), as had its location and even the exterior color of the original Red House &amp;amp;ndash; so I really had no need for the redhouse.com domain anymore. What&#039;s more, I had received inquiries from several different companies whose business names contain the words &amp;quot;red house&amp;quot; (sometimes &amp;quot;redhouse&amp;quot;) who were, naturally, rather interested in acquiring the domain. Selling it, therefore, had reached the point where it seemed like a good idea; I could use the capital, and someone else could undoubtedly make better use of the domain.&lt;br /&gt;
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This issue finally came to a head when on March 23 (2006) I was approached by Lee Strom at [[htyp:SanMar|SanMar]] expressing substantial interest in buying redhouse.com. After [[2006-03-27 thoughts on the possible sale of redhouse.com|mulling it over for a day or three]], I came around (March 27) to the idea of putting the domain up for auction on Ebay (with a stipulation that certain redirects are to be kept intact for one year after sale), and notifing all &amp;quot;Red House&amp;quot; businesses who might have an interest.&lt;br /&gt;
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When I copied SanMar on this suggestion, however, Mr. Strom suggested that an auction might result in the very negative outcome of the domain being acquired by a buyer who was primarily interested in maximizing profit from resale, rather than finding the best fit for it; he also made an up-front offer of what is to me a substantial amount. (Reading between the lines, this would seem to imply that the domain is &amp;quot;worth&amp;quot; considerably more than SanMar was able to offer for it; I decided I was comfortable with turning down the possibility of greater profit if I could be reasonably sure that I won&#039;t cringe anytime I visit redhouse.com on the web after selling it.)&lt;br /&gt;
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I decided on March 29 or so to seriously consider the offer, with the only proviso being that I should check back with the other companies who previously expressed interest in the domain, in case they had any further issues to raise (although SanMar&#039;s offer would still be given preference, as they were good enough to take the risk of being the first one to name a figure &amp;amp;ndash; as in &amp;quot;whoever names a figure first loses&amp;quot;, a negotiating maxim I heard somewhere).&lt;br /&gt;
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After combing through the list of inquiries, I whittled it down to just one company ([http://redhouserecords.com/ Red House Records]), and contacted them. They offered to consider making a counteroffer if I told them SanMar&#039;s offer, but did not name a figure up front and generally seemed quite content to let the domain go elsewhere. I accepted SanMar&#039;s offer on Sunday evening (April 2).&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Peppers of YTMNDWarcraft</name></author>
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