Paying in cash?
#41
Originally posted by Giddyup@November 19, 2004, 9:12 PM
I'm paying cash.....less the paltry trade-in on fiancee's truck. I like the feeling of (1) Not paying loan interest... (2) Not having a lender holding and having their name on my title...(3) Being able to decide how much insurance coverage I want to carry, and not having a creditor dictate my coverage (full coverage)....'Nuff said
I'm paying cash.....less the paltry trade-in on fiancee's truck. I like the feeling of (1) Not paying loan interest... (2) Not having a lender holding and having their name on my title...(3) Being able to decide how much insurance coverage I want to carry, and not having a creditor dictate my coverage (full coverage)....'Nuff said
#42
Originally posted by Domainer@December 27, 2004, 11:25 PM
Domainer,December 27, 2004, 8:24 PM]
And hugle, re-read the first sentence in my last post before this one. LOL . Oh and, after the election more americans contacted the canadian immigration offices to move to Canada than ever before in History( by a huge margin) . Plenty of links on the net about this.
Domainer,December 27, 2004, 8:24 PM]
And hugle, re-read the first sentence in my last post before this one. LOL . Oh and, after the election more americans contacted the canadian immigration offices to move to Canada than ever before in History( by a huge margin) . Plenty of links on the net about this.
#43
Originally posted by Domainer@December 28, 2004, 5:48 AM
I guess you missed the fact that I make well over 10,000% back ( and not yearly, but MONTHLY returns) on my online investments.. Who needs a shaky US market when someone has this kind of return month after month after month for the last 6+ years ??
I guess you missed the fact that I make well over 10,000% back ( and not yearly, but MONTHLY returns) on my online investments.. Who needs a shaky US market when someone has this kind of return month after month after month for the last 6+ years ??
$2,047,099,312,100,130,925,604,518,493,851,954,900 ,042,329,904,085,
862,073,550,146,477,291,000,381,767,810,339,475,51 9,724,259,070,769,
264,740,956,610,748,734,245,588,350,799,326,378,66 5,567,201
This probably put you in the top tax bracket so you must have taken quite a hit. Were you able to shelter any of the money?
That is so cool - you have more money (by far!!) than everyone else in the world combined.
Even if you didn't compound (bad idea), suppose you just invested $4,000 each month (pocket change to a guy like you, besides you get it back each month) you'd have more than 28 million!!
#45
Originally posted by glevy+December 28, 2004, 1:12 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (glevy @ December 28, 2004, 1:12 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Domainer@December 28, 2004, 5:48 AM
I guess you missed the fact that I make well over 10,000% back ( and not yearly, but MONTHLY returns) on my online investments.. Who needs a shaky US market when someone has this kind of return month after month after month for the last 6+ years ??
I guess you missed the fact that I make well over 10,000% back ( and not yearly, but MONTHLY returns) on my online investments.. Who needs a shaky US market when someone has this kind of return month after month after month for the last 6+ years ??
$2,047,099,312,100,130,925,604,518,493,851,954,900 ,042,329,904,085,
862,073,550,146,477,291,000,381,767,810,339,475,51 9,724,259,070,769,
264,740,956,610,748,734,245,588,350,799,326,378,66 5,567,201
This probably put you in the top tax bracket so you must have taken quite a hit. Were you able to shelter any of the money?
That is so cool - you have more money (by far!!) than everyone else in the world combined.
Even if you didn't compound (bad idea), suppose you just invested $4,000 each month (pocket change to a guy like you, besides you get it back each month) you'd have more than 28 million!! [/b][/quote]
My domain name portfolio (of over 70,000 names) has been professionally appraised to be worth over $500 Million .. I have sold single one word domains for 7 figures...
A business partner of mine just sold his domain portfolio for $164 million . Which is kind of low if you consider he was making $20 million per year by just directing them to a pay-per click site (all were undeveloped) ... However, he kept his highest taffic names and still will make a killing off that interest on $164 mill..
All the info can be found here of that $164 million sale of domains which will take place in January 2005: Go to the link dated November 23 which says " Assets Acquisition by Marchex"
http://www.marchex.com/press.html#news14
Now, how does that foot taste in your mouth ???
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