212.com did not sell on NameJet today, the auction resulted in 0 bids after the backorder period. A reader here picked this exact outcome and wins the $50. Another reader missed by $1.
212.com did not sell on NameJet today, the auction resulted in 0 bids after the backorder period. A reader here picked this exact outcome and wins the $50. Another reader missed by $1.
Steven says
$749,999
Brock Nosbisch says
750,000
Only 3 bids over $10,000
Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
gw0001 | $749,999 | 5/26/2016 3:06 PM |
siteking | $20,100 | 4/30/2016 11:35 AM |
sqloveyy | $10,001 | 5/26/2016 7:42 PM |
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jose says
i could swear that the reserve was at $750,001… that was an easy money bet…
John Doe says
I believe you are wrong, and the reserve was $750,000
jose says
but was the reserve listed at 500k or 750k? i was convinced that it was set at 750,001 and hence the high bid placed just bellow that.
anyway, the shadiness in this business continuous…
John Doe says
Reserve was listed as $500k- $1M. The highest bid was $749,999 and the second highest bid was $20,100.
John Doe says
Inside trading with a bid of $749,999 shows how domaining industry works. It should be mentioned how huge difference was between the largest bid and the second largest. In real world nobody would place such bid.
Thomas says
NNN / NNNN as a category is basically dead right now. Only one bidder willing to pay more than $20k.
jose says
the question is why would someone bid at $750k when even at the November/December peaks the NNN.com would not sell for such a value? probably not even $500k…
Thomas says
Agree.
This is a $200k domain at best.
Steven says
Just received the payout. Easiest $50 I’ve ever made. Thanks!