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A couple weeks ago Toni.com sold at GoDaddy for $42,500, the name previously sold back in 2013 for $12,800. Commenters here speculated who the buyer was. Everything from a hair care company, to a yogurt company, to Toni Braxton. The buyer was a domain investor Deepak Ramani and his Cyber Capital Technology purchased the name. The name is parked at Undeveloped.com. Another gem owned by Deepak … [Read more...]
 
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@Joe Styler @Paul Nicks can either of you guys verify this comment left on TheDomains?

Not true, the highest bidder at $42,500 defaulted and the name was offered to bidders below them and this guy was probably 3rd or 4th in line, so he actually paid under 20k to get the name.
Godaddy can verify the above claim!
 
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@Joe Styler @Paul Nicks can either of you guys verify this comment left on TheDomains?

Not true, the highest bidder at $42,500 defaulted and the name was offered to bidders below them and this guy was probably 3rd or 4th in line, so he actually paid under 20k to get the name.
Godaddy can verify the above claim!
Which makes cyber capital and deepak dead beat...unless they bought down the line. First bidder is garbage.
 
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wow great sale anyway, I would've thought $25k. Awesome!
 
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Which makes cyber capital and deepak dead beat...unless they bought down the line. First bidder is garbage.

Well we don't know any of this is true Keith which is why I am asking @Joe Styler
 
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We know the high bidder is not an honest player. Now we need to know who that player is.

Do we? the sale was recorded as $42,500 and someone on TheDomains said that's not true, do you know that's not true?
 
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Do we? the sale was recorded as $42,500 and someone on TheDomains said that's not true, do you know that's not true?
My reply is regarding the high bidder flaking. Your posts basically ask the same thing.
 
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My reply is regarding the high bidder flaking. Your posts basically ask the same thing.

But I don't know if it's true, This thread here is in relation to a post on TheDomains, someone named Ray (not me) left this comment

Ray says May 5, 2019 at 10:22 am (Edit)


Not true, the highest bidder at $42,500 defaulted and the name was offered to bidders below them and this guy was probably 3rd or 4th in line, so he actually paid under 20k to get the name.
Godaddy can verify the above claim!

I simply posted here to ask @Joe Styler
 
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Yes the highest bidder did default. It never sold for $42,500.

If you require proof I will ask permission from my friend who has a screenshot they showed me.
 
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Yes the highest bidder did default. It never sold for $42,500.

If you require proof I will ask permission from my friend who has a screenshot they showed me.
Please thank you that way @Michael can remove price from Namebio.
 
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$42,500 to a domain investor is way to high.
 
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Imho, it sold for below 20k.. I can look up bidding histoty
 
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