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Domains For Next MyID .ca Auction

These are the upcoming domains and reserve range for the next/current myid.ca auction:

666.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Acrobats.ca ($251 - $500)
affordabletrips.ca ($251 - $500)
AirportRentals.ca ($1001 - $1750)
albertabyowner.ca ($251 - $500)
BridalOnline.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Broke.ca ($5001 - $7500)
CanadianDrugStores.ca ($501 - $750)
CanadianTennis.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CarStore.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CheaperFlights.ca ($101 - $250)
CraftSales.ca ($501 - $750)
DiscountTours.ca ($1001 - $1750)
DivorceTips.ca ($501 - $750)
DownloadFreeRingtone(s).ca ($2 - $100)
DUILawyers.ca ($1001 - $1750)
EasyIncome.ca ($751 - $1000)
EcoVoyage.ca ($251 - $500)
EngineeringCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
Enlargement(s).ca ($751 - $1000)
ExoticHolidays.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FashionOnline.ca ($2501 - $3750)
Fertiliser.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FitnessJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
FlightSearch.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Freebies.ca ($7501 - $10000)
FreelancingJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
FurnitureLiquidation.ca ($751 - $1000)
GayBlog.ca ($251 - $500)
GayCanada.ca ($3751 - $5000)
HealthGuide.ca ($1001 - $1750)
HearingAids.ca ($7501 - $10000)
Hired.ca ($7501 - $10000)
HockeyGame.ca ($1001 - $1750)
homegardens.ca ($251 - $500)
HowToDance.ca ($501 - $750)
iBlogs.ca ($751 - $1000)
InternetHelp.ca ($251 - $500)
InternetPhones.ca ($1751 - $2500)
JFK.ca ($1001 - $1750)
JointVenture.ca ($2501 - $3750)
KitchenWare.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Lake-Ontario.ca ($1001 - $1750)
LogosOnline.ca ($501 - $750)
Mask.ca ($3751 - $5000)
MontrealLaser.ca ($251 - $500)
MontrealTravel.ca ($1001 - $1750)
MusicJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
NutritionJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
OakvilleFlowers.ca ($501 - $750)
OnlineCoupons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
OnlineDates.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineGaming.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineStock.ca ($751 - $1000)
OnlineStocks.ca ($751 - $1000)
OrganicStore.ca ($1751 - $2500)
PharmaceuticalCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
PizzaRestaurant(s).ca ($101 - $250)
PrivatePilots.ca ($501 - $750)
ProFootball.ca ($251 - $500)
QuebecHoneymoons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
RollerBlading.ca ($5001 - $7500)
SaskatoonRealtors.ca ($101 - $250)
SelfImprovement.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Sensual.ca ($10001 - $15000)
Shareware.ca ($15001 - $25000)
SingleChristian.ca ($251 - $500)
SmallJob.ca ($1001 - $1750)
SNN.ca ($251 - $500)
Snores.ca ($1751 - $2500)
SportsStore.ca ($501 - $750)
TechJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TeddyBear.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Theme.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TNN.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputer.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputers.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoDentists.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TravelAuction.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UniqueGifts.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UsedHouses.ca ($251 - $500)
UsedLaptops.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Valuable.ca ($501 - $750)
VancouverHomeForSale.ca ($101 - $250)
War.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Women.ca ($50000)


I can see a number of these getting picked up - there a few others I'm surprised they accepted the high reserve and can't see selling because of it. What do you think?
 
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Keane
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Ah, I thought you meant from the Top Picks.

Keane is a real tricky one, as it looked good initially, but a large company shut down and there are few other options for that last-name.
 
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Prediction:

NNT.CA goes #1 and FRP.CA goes #2.
 
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Ah, I thought you meant from the Top Picks.

Keane is a real tricky one, as it looked good initially, but a large company shut down and there are few other options for that last-name.

Yah, I am letting a lot of one word .ca's like that drop, or already dropped
 
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Damn, was anybody bidding on second-tier domains?

A year from now I might be very happy, but right now it feels pretty whacked.
 
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Prediction:

NNT.CA goes #1 and FRP.CA goes #2.

I see that FRP is taken in 124 TLDs and GoValue like FRP .ca quite a bit, about double NNT.
Is there a meaning I am missing on the acronym? So it could be Fibre Reinforced Plastic, I am told. P clearly has lots of meanings like protocol, party, planning, premium, promotion, etc. But I am probably missing the main attractive meaning.
Bob
 
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It might be that FRP was both aged and had been used by a company (Family Resource Programs / FRP Canada, which rebranded as Families Canada) for a long time, thus creating potential value in 2020.

Or it could be that the valuation is screwed or using non-Canadian metrics.
 
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And the top pick was HNY.CA...
 
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To Be Released (TBR) .CA Results & Leftovers for April 8, 2020

The TBR numbers stayed almost the same this week in the 8700 range, and although it wasn’t a great week in terms of true premiums, there were quite a few aged LLLs, very good single-words, and an absolute deluge of multi-words to choose from. Some of the notable Top 10 Picks list included...

Lots of Steaming-Hot Leftovers!
 
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To be honest I was surprised to see as many go as there were...
 
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Not mine, but looks like FINDHOMES.ca sold privately for a little more than $1500 USD...
https://namebio.com/findhomes.ca

It's forwarding to another real estate site so nice to see a realtor "getting it" when it comes to domains and specifically .CA's

Congrats to the seller
 
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Won't be renewing:
Marix.ca
Adamantine.ca

In the TBR soon or PM me.
 
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Just a thought, while there is essentially no news that isn't COVID related and all the financial news is shitty.
Anyone want to do the home team a solid and send out a press release of a recent sale?
 
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Just a word of advice on another bad-penny domain that keeps popping up every year or two on the TBR:

FOXCONN.CA

Obviously, people believe they can sell this to the monstrous FOXCONN Taiwanese corporation, but then find out they can't and/or there is no interest, and then drop it back into the .CA ocean for someone else to pick up.

I think if Foxconn wanted to buy it, they would have a long time ago.
 
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Sorry it's late, but with the kid's online exams and me being "Pandemic Tech Support" for family and friends, I barely made it this week.

To Be Released (TBR) Weekly .CA Picks for April 15-20

The .CA numbers did increase a bit this week, but we’re still not seeing a massive jump in the number of premium domains. We do have a serious 3-letter in there, along with a few nice single-words and another pile of aged multi-words (are investors dropping these?), but still not what you would expect in a list of over 9,200 domains. The weekly Top Picks includes headliners like...

As On-Time as a Trump Presser
 
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I'm going to go way out on a limb and predict that AGC.CA will be picked first.

And from the incredible inactivity on here, I also predict that my tiny online CC will also be full by 3:05. :xf.eek:
 
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I'm going to go way out on a limb and predict that AGC.CA will be picked first.

Thanks again for posting the picks, especially now when kids are at home.

AGC.ca is a good pick, but I'll gamble a bit and say LGBTQ.ca has a nice shot at #1. No idea if that's the current acronym, but it's definitely a hot term that could be used in a million different ways
 
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AGC.ca is a good pick, but I'll gamble a bit and say LGBTQ.ca has a nice shot at #1. No idea if that's the current acronym, but it's definitely a hot term that could be used in a million different ways

I thought about putting that in the Top Picks, but like you said, the acronym changed regularly and trend now is to put a 2+ in it. Every day they invent some new number/letter/symbol to represent another new group.
 
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And of course, MyID gets AGC.ca....
 
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A bit late to make predictions but I will go with NIB.ca going first, to keep things interesting.

I also meant to bid on NDB.ca but I typed NBD.ca by mistake lol. Not sure why Sibernames even let me bid on a domain that isn't even in the TBR... but i guess it's more of a backorder than a bid. That said, other TBR registrars only let you bid on domains that are actually up for TBR within the next two weeks, if I'm not mistaken.
 
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