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Wot
7th June 2012, 12:43 AM
Just looking at this weeks DNJournal and there are more than 12 sales in excess of $15000 this week from GoDaddyAuctions,top one $58,000!, is something happening there?
All ascii unfortunately.
basel
7th June 2012, 11:54 PM
dnjournal report 2 of my sales this week
Elsewhere DomainDiscounts.com sold LebanonTV.com for $8,750 and LebanonTravel.com for $3,000 :bored:
do you know that warbid at godaddy auction much crazy than sedo
i believe the population of godaddy let many of godaddy customer check godaddy auction daily
i never put a domain name listing in godaddy but i will do now because im sure the domain search in godaddy much better than sedo search
but auctions is auctions , you may see a domainer put a domain for 5000$ buynow price with no bids at godaddy and when domain go to first page in expired auction sells for 15k +
crazy auctions lol
Wot
8th June 2012, 12:10 AM
dnjournal report 2 of my sales this week
Elsewhere DomainDiscounts.com sold LebanonTV.com for $8,750 and LebanonTravel.com for $3,000 :bored:
do you know that warbid at godaddy auction much crazy than sedo
i believe the population of godaddy let many of godaddy customer check godaddy auction daily
i never put a domain name listing in godaddy but i will do now because im sure the domain search in godaddy much better than sedo search
but auctions is auctions , you may see a domainer put a domain for 5000$ buynow price with no bids at godaddy and when domain go to first page in expired auction sells for 15k +
crazy auctions lol
Congrats on the sales.
Just seen my .in auction at Sedo fail miserably, 247.in for just 600EUR+ ,very painful.
Whilst the .in auction was running Sedo were advertising their .me auction on their homepage that had finished the week before! I did manage to get them to remove it on Tuesday which was replaced with a listing of "buy now" .co!
:mad:
JamesD
8th June 2012, 10:39 PM
but auctions is auctions , you may see a domainer put a domain for 5000$ buynow price with no bids at godaddy and when domain go to first page in expired auction sells for 15k +
crazy auctions lol
Domainer psychology...doesn't make sense!
Drewbert
8th June 2012, 10:42 PM
Yeah. Those guys at SEDO seem to be out to screw their customers.
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