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Mohamed Ahmaid

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Days ago I been searching on Godaddy
I saw create.com listed for $2000 !
I was sure there was someting wrong, an error or something else
but what was interesting is that create was listed with the same value in many sites like Epik , Namecheap, Name.com Dynadot.
The funniest part is Godaddy appraisal.

Mohamed
 

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Days ago I been searching on Godaddy
I saw create.com listed for $2000 !
I was sure there was someting wrong, an error or something else
but what was interesting is that create was listed with the same value in many sites like Epik , Namecheap, Name.com Dynadot.
The funniest part is Godaddy appraisal.

Mohamed

They fixed it apparently.

Premium DomainCall (480) 463-8841 for buying assistance
create.com is available
Minimum Offer
$500,000.00
Why it's great.

"Create.com" is easy to remember.

"Create.com" is a single English word.

"Create.net" (same name, different extension) sold for over $10,000.00.
 
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Landing page says $2000000 min. offer
 
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The bigger question is why did you not just buy it or find someone close to you that would buy it and revenue-share on re-sale? Oops.
 
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I would hit that BIN button ASAP if it was me
 
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo why didn't you buy it :oldman::bag::wacky::dead::yuck::unsure::bucktooth:.

Generally Godaddy sides with the buyer when it's priced incorrectly.
 
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No way that would go through, as the seller would obviously refuse to give you a $500K domain for $2K, then GoDaddy would be holding your money for a month while you called and emailed asking for a refund.

Now, for something a bit closer to reality (like $2K for a $10K domain), it's good to take a stab as the seller may feel ethically obligated at that price, but now way in hell is anyone getting $500K for $2K in this world.
 
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No way that would go through, as the seller would obviously refuse to give you a $500K domain for $2K, then GoDaddy would be holding your money for a month while you called and emailed asking for a refund.

Now, for something a bit closer to reality (like $2K for a $10K domain), it's good to take a stab as the seller may feel ethically obligated at that price, but now way in hell is anyone getting $500K for $2K in this world.
Depends if the name is on the quick transfer system.
 
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Depends if the name is on the quick transfer system.

When it says get it on godaddy then it means it redirects to godaddy auctions i.e. it isn't fast transfer enabled. Fast transfer enabled would say add to cart. This sale would have been cancelled, from a quick look at the screenshot buyer would have paid and seller would have cancelled 100%.

Had it been fast transfer enabled would have been much more messy as then the seller would have to contact afternic and ask them to reverse the transaction and take the domain from the buyer.

Not applicable here though.
 
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The bigger question is why did you not just buy it or find someone close to you that would buy it and revenue-share on re-sale? Oops.
Well , Rob I wouldn't walk that way
it leads to nowhere but headach backward and forward and then they will take it
We have @owntype case as a reference .
Here is my million dollar question
(since I see many names those were underpriced)
Will you Rob secure it for me ? ;)
 
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