I like he domain!
Congrats to both seller and buyer!
The seller is dropcatch, they caught it from a drop
I wish i had registrar accreditations so i could catch good names like these
You are the buyer of this domain?We can verify this purchase. eBikes are extremely popular in Europe and Asia and this domain is the category killer in that industry. The domain is worth well beyond what it got sold for. That's the beauty of expiration auctions like this one. All bidders were investors.
sounds like a group of them pooled their money together to purchase it, but were not able to make payment in time. The other 2 bidders should be sort of pissed off because they most likely had funds ready to deploy purchase. Should have been paid by this point.You are the buyer of this domain?
The winning bidder was "undeveloped" and the NP @Undeveloped user account seems to confirm that.sounds like a group of them pooled their money together to purchase it, but were not able to make payment in time. The other 2 bidders should be sort of pissed off because they most likely had funds ready to deploy purchase. Should have been paid by this point.
We can verify this purchase. eBikes are extremely popular in Europe and Asia and this domain is the category killer in that industry. The domain is worth well beyond what it got sold for. That's the beauty of expiration auctions like this one. All bidders were investors.
one was reasonreason who we all know, the other strong bidder was media optionsThe winning bidder was "undeveloped" and the NP @Undeveloped user account seems to confirm that.
By "all the bidders were investors" I think he means in the DC auction (i.e. none of the top bidders were end users).
I'm frankly surprised that Undeveloped is a domain investor though... Maybe that was widely known before, but I don't follow their company, so personally I was unaware until now.one was reasonreason who we all know, the other strong bidder was media options
First question why haven't they paid for it, I guess they work out of an area where bikes rule the roadways.I'm frankly surprised that Undeveloped is a domain investor though... Maybe that was widely known before, but I don't follow their company, so personally I was unaware until now.
I guess the question I'm left with is, why would they compete in auction against the same people they are selling their service to?
When companies do this it reflects a serious disregard for the support and investment into their system by the current customer base.First question why haven't they paid for it, I guess they work out of an area where bikes rule the roadways.
Every company tends to big against their customers taryn at namejet, turn commerce at godaddy, who knows what else.
whats wrong with Uniregistry ?W
I avoid these companies as much as possible. I do not use Uniregistry at all..