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Ended just minutes ago, with two bidders battling it out after another bowed out at $16k.
Anyone know of any comparable sales for NN .biz?
Anyone know of any comparable sales for NN .biz?
agreedVery budget price. Concerning .biz is a 15 years old TLD extension, old but still strong, steady like a mountain. .com is 30 years old. And 2 identical numbers .com is worth millions, then 15 years old .biz TLD extension 2 identical numbers domain is worth at least half a million at $500k. .biz is the younger brother of .com. They are both unique and goes to battlefields in pairs. One signifies Company, another one signifies Business. They cannot be separated.
It's a nice sale if it holds up. I'd be waiting until it's verified though.
Whois just updated owner got his real world appraisal and moved to Uniregistry.
http://www.thedomains.com/2015/11/1...his-real-world-appraisal-and-transferred-out/
I'm almost tempted to favor the suspicion of shill bidding.Whois just updated owner got his real world appraisal and moved to Uniregistry.
http://www.thedomains.com/2015/11/1...his-real-world-appraisal-and-transferred-out/
Great news for any .biz domains owners.
My generic single word .biz domain has received much attention in the last week.
The minimum offer I set for the domain is at 5 figures.
I wonder if investors will be willing to spend that much on a .biz domain which is not NN.biz.
Only time will tell.
Now that's a bummer. Did all those names go the same way?This is what I predicted when the auction started.
"My" e3.biz and L1.biz are gone from "won" section too )
Oh well, did not care too much )
I wish you luck by the tons, but aren't there also tons of generic single words around?
or did you mean something more "speficially generic".. just trying to understand a bit.. as I too hold some single words
yeah, they did, obviously.
He probably sacrificed around $70 each to get them from redemption to gauge the market, get the interest. Probably many will contact him directly and he gets to save 20% auction house fees ) It might be a good strategy actually on high value names )
He might have accepted 10K offer on 66.biz, now he knows it can go for mid xxxxx.
How he got an Auth. code if Godaddy changed the email address to [email protected]?He did not pay $70, he got the auth code and moved them all to Uniregistry for regular transfer price $13.88 but of course you can use your own affiliate code take 20% off. That is max price, he probably got a bulk discount for transfers
How he got an Auth. code if Godaddy changed the email address to [email protected]?