In the wake of the Poker.org sale for a cool million, Slots.com will be hitting the auction block next week.
So its time to cast your vote for how much this domain is going to sell for.
Poll is on the Right and comments are always welcome.
In the wake of the Poker.org sale for a cool million, Slots.com will be hitting the auction block next week.
So its time to cast your vote for how much this domain is going to sell for.
Poll is on the Right and comments are always welcome.
Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.
BullS says
Another BS domain cos it does not pass the tongue test..
Sheena says
I voted “Under 500k” as the crackdown on gambling sites in the USA makes it a domain few could use…
Jim Holleran says
I think $200,000.
Thanks, Jim
BusinessWebsites.com says
If the poker.org buyers have any interest in it, it will be a whole lot of dough.
Josh Bourne says
Online casino/poker/sportsbook have been illegal in the USA since the 2006 signing of UIGEA and will remain illegal for the foreseeable near future, but worldwide billions of dollars are trading hands legally on these sites. Without question, slots.com is a seven figure name even without SEO and traffic; however, unless the reserve is lower than I expect it will be, I don’t think slots.com will trade in this auction.
WQ says
I vote $1.5M-$2.5M.
Aron says
I’m good for a bid of _________________ 🙂
Eager to see what it goes for!
Aron
LCDBOOKS.COM says
the buyer can make lots of money with a site that use this domain name
I vote $1M or more
Mikey (idealideas) says
Tough one. I voted under 500K as OnlineCasino.se only pulled 32K, so at a 10X valuation for dot com, tops will be in the 300K mark, unless the auctioneer can pull some big players from offshore or europe to cast a bid or two.
Chip Meade says
Not well published, gun shy bidders/buyer. Still a very hot name. Bidding get to $975K but the seller bails and does not sell.
The Dot Stop says
Slots is a gambling term for Slot Machines, but has nothing to do with Poker at all.
I’m a gambler and love my Texas Holdem, but am I missing something here?
I don’t see the correllation.
I voted under 500K.
Vito.
Steve M says
Voted sub-500k; though believe under 250k is more likely
Pierluigi Buccioli says
@Josh Bourne
The UIGEA did not make “Online casino/poker/sportsbook illegal” but simply ordered banks and other financial institutions to block payments to and from online gambling sites.
Brad says
Online casino/poker/sportsbook have been illegal in the USA since the 2006 signing of UIGEA and will remain illegal for the foreseeable near future, but worldwide billions of dollars are trading hands legally on these sites. Without question, slots.com is a seven figure name even without SEO and traffic; however, unless the reserve is lower than I expect it will be, I don’t think slots.com will trade in this auction.
Dave says
@Josh Bourne
The UIGEA did not make “Online casino/poker/sportsbook illegal” but simply ordered banks and other financial institutions to block payments to and from online gambling sites.
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