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7910.com closed at $18,423 on GoDaddy auctions Saturday. The name closed one year ago to the day at GoDaddy auctions for $83,250. The domain name was registered in 2002 and was at eName for many years before moving to GoDaddy. The registrant was from China. Now last year, I doubt GoDaddy got paid, because the […]

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That was a steal. Mustve not got the publicity of the auction. Wow. Kudos to the buyer.
 
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Auction activity is greatly reduced on weekends. The seller should have known that.
 
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Auction activity is greatly reduced on weekends. The seller should have known that.

Sunday’s not Saturdays.

Why? isnt everyone home off from work
 
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Sunday’s not Saturdays.

Why? isnt everyone home off from work


Both Saturday and Sunday are the worst days to auction. Best times are from Wednesday to Friday 12PM to 3PM EST.
 
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People are paying approximately 1/4 the price they were a year ago... seems like a great time to invest in # domains if you ask me. If someone thinks otherwise, I would be truly interested to hear why you believe they will continue dropping in value?

Based on my sell through rates, as long as 4N and 5N only decrease in price slightly from here I’ll turn a small profit. If prices stay flat I’ll turn a solid profit, and if prices start increasing I’ll make bank. Only way I lose is if prices keep plummeting (and I will keep dollar cost average in on the way down because I’m a believer). Given that end users buy these like crazy... I’m surprised prices have gotten so low. I’ve sold dozens at BIN prices, most of which appear to be developed into Chinese gambling websites.
 
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