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auction 6 domains for $1 total. 666077.net + 34003.net + 8883166.com + etc.

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$1 starting bid.

6 domains.

Bid amount covers all 6. If the winning bid is $1, then the winner pays only $1. Not 6 x $1.

Auction ends 72 hours after the last bid is placed. Or when someone agrees to pay the BIN price.

BIN = ???. If you want me to add a BIN, send me a PM.

Domain .......... Expiration

34003.net .......... 6/21/2017

666077.net .......... 5/14/2018
777100.net .......... 10/9/2017
333009.net .......... 5/1/2018
606080.net .......... 6/27/2018

8883166.com .......... 8/12/2017


All of them have repeating patterns, which generally makes numerical domains more valuable, relatively speaking.

Numerical domains aren't an asset class I invest in. Never have. Those of you who know me will remember that I wrote a weekly article series at DNW.com between 2014 and 2016 covering expired domain sales at NameJet, SnapNames, and GoDaddy. Tracking NJ auctions requires placing a backorder. Sometimes other people cancel their backorders; and, if I'm not paying attention, I end up having to buy domains that are of no interest to me personally as investments – merely as data. That's what happened with the 6 domains above. I have never purchased any numerical domain except by accident. Eager to get rid of these because I have thousands of other domains to manage and no time to deal with an asset class I've never once wanted to buy or sell in.

I must have paid $69 x 6 = $414 for these domains. For me, that's just 1 of the costs of doing business. Gathering data at NameJet means buying stuff accidentally from time to time.

At the height of the Chinese surge, domains like these were selling for crazy high prices. What are they worth now? More than $1 for half a dozen, certainly. Beyond that, I'll let you all decide.

Recent NameJet sales from December and January:

$520 .......... 55566.net
$400 .......... 86688.net
$109 .......... 99139.net
$79 .......... 55339.net
etc.

There's more data than that. But I'm lazy.
 
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Anybody think these 6 domains are worth more than 50 cents apiece?
 
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THE END.

6 domains sold for $3 total.
 
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