e21.com-Domain sales, does anyone know about them?

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I have occasionally followed links on domain pages or websites, back to an online domain sales site called e21.com. The prices posted look somewhat of a heart-starter, routinely listing names in the multiple millions of $$$. Does anyone know anything about them? Do they own all the names on the site, or is a listing service? Do they ever actually sell anything at these prices? Just curious...
 
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canbrit said:
I have occasionally followed links on domain pages or websites, back to an online domain sales site called e21.com. The prices posted look somewhat of a heart-starter, routinely listing names in the multiple millions of $$$. Does anyone know anything about them? Do they own all the names on the site, or is a listing service? Do they ever actually sell anything at these prices? Just curious...

Those domains at those prices is simply ridiculous.
 
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Yup nice domains like MacauCasino dot com but the prices are just pure crazy
 
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Off the FAQ page - http://domains.e21.com/FAQs

Can I list my domain names for sale at e21.com?

e21.com is for the owners of the domain names currently listed, and we do not list outsider's domain names. Outsiders means third parties not related to our group of companies, so we cannot list your domain names for sale because we only list ours.


.....Our associated companies have been actively involved with domain names since early 1997. Since then, on a regular basis, our companies have purchased a substantial amount of good quality domain names, and they also developed over 450 web sites.

We have been in business for over 40 years and more than 10 on the Internet. 99% of our Clients are happy


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It looks like most of the names seem to be owned by a company in Ireland, I guess he must have sold a few really big ones before and can afford to wait for the big pay days.

Some cracking names on there eh !


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Most seem, ummm, overpriced! :guilty: :imho:

-Jeff B-)
 
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Nothing wrong with Big Dreams, but I think somebody missed the 'reality' ship!!!!

Well, if it's an Irish company, maybe that's Irish currency prices, whatever that may be!
 
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AmericanPoker.com - $30 million

Indeed he does have big dreams.
 
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Spade said:
AmericanPoker.com - $30 million
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e-Paying.com $ 2,500,000 D-: holy-hyphens !!

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hawkeye said:
Nothing wrong with Big Dreams, but I think somebody missed the 'reality' ship!!!!

Well, if it's an Irish company, maybe that's Irish currency prices, whatever that may be!

lol, Irish use British pounds (correct me if im wrong?) which are over double USD value...so that's even more than first seems. :D
 
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Spade said:
AmericanPoker.com - $30 million

Indeed he does have big dreams.

Maybe the owner thinks he/she owns both American.com & Poker.com to give it a total combined value of $30 mil ;)
 
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I'd love to find out if anything has been sold on the site.
It's unlikely - but it only takes one.
 
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hawkeye said:
Well, if it's an Irish company, maybe that's Irish currency prices, whatever that may be!

:lol:

scriptfordali said:
lol, Irish use British pounds (correct me if im wrong?) which are over double USD value...so that's even more than first seems. :D

Only the UK-occupied part of Ireland uses pounds, the Republic of Ireland uses Euros.

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Some (like LasVegasOnlineCasino @ $15,000,000) look way over-priced, but there are a few that if you knocked about 25-30% off (as any good purchaser would!) would be more realistic prices.
Some of the domains in the publishing section are gorgeous.
 
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