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This is crazy, eBike.com had dropped and was caught by DropCatch, its upto $20k with 167 bids and still over 1 day left to go.
https://www.dropcatch.com/Domain/EBike.com
https://www.dropcatch.com/Domain/EBike.com


I'm more discerning than most. 'e' and 'i' prefixes are dated. That said, now someone pointed out the electric bike connection, I think it would be a sweet brand.I'm surprised that a domainer could find eBike.com to be a "horrible domain"...
Maybe Take 2 got his wish to Tango, last 5 minutes we will see if anyone else wants to play. Otherwise Freeman Media or whoever can bang on all the doors he is going to.I've sold low quality two keyword eBikeKEYWORD.com domains for $1000+...
I'm surprised that a domainer could find eBike.com to be a "horrible domain"...
Looks like it's Western domainers rather than the Chinese pushing up the price atm. Leading the bidding at $20,100 is Takes2ToTango (Media Options/Andrew Rosener), followed by danny9 (Danny Sullivan). Can't recall seeing DomainMafia1 and rushing in any auctions recently, so I guess they're not that active usually. Not sure who's behind 420domains but they pay up when they win. So the bids in the five figure range seem legit so far.
You've got to wonder what the thinking is behind that.You would think seasoned bidders would be smarter than to push it so fast, and quick, to get all that buzz out there, but that is exactly what they did. Nobody is going go win on day 1.
Ego?You've got to wonder what the thinking is behind that.
I'm more discerning than most. 'e' and 'i' prefixes are dated. That said, now someone pointed out the electric bike connection, I think it would be a sweet brand.
coolebike is a dictionary word in itself by now and huge industry.
There are many ebike startups that routinely raise $xxx,xxx to $x,xxx,xxx on crowdfunding sites and owning this generic name would be huge for any of them.
Chinese bidder "reasonreason" in the lead at $35,000 now...Now it's over $32K
It is a superb domain... but this is now way into end user pricing...
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Yes, these people are feeding the ecosystem that essentially puts them out of business, only in America.Chinese bidder "reasonreason" in the lead at $35,000 now...
And when the auction is over, DropCatch/HugeDomains will take that $35,000 and use it to compete against us at GoDaddy Auctions. Nothing like funding your competition/competing against your own customers.
Media Options and big whale of Chinese bidder going head to head, thatโs it so far, both would likely close based on their past history.Until payment goes through, it's just a number. Awesome domain. Not awesome price though. Like many auctions in their platform, domainers end up paying end user prices. Or who knows if there are end users in the auction as well.
I been up against reasonreason he does not back down, almost unreasonableWill be a grand show at the finale. 4h 30 min left.
I been up against reasonreason he does not back down, almost unreasonable
From a domainer point of view, I canโt see much more point to this.
Itโs funny how one bidder can totally F up your day.
The best bids are usually at the end though... Still a bit early... i think 50k is reasonable for a long term investor... Not awesome but doable.
Bidding into five figures at DropCatch is risky. For example, auteur.com sold for $15,100 towards end of Jan this year. Winning bidder was "auteurist" - probably an end user who signed up just to buy the name and realized that he would not be able to win, but just kept bidding regardless. He didn't pay and the auction was restarted. In the restarted auction, the second higher bidder from the first auction (daeliro or something like that) won it. But when the fraudulent bidder "auteurist" was no longer in the mix, the domain sold for just $6710 earlier this month, less than half of what it reached two weeks earlier.I wouldn't pay 50k. It's not a good reseller deal. But if you have cash eating dust in the bank, and are willing to hold long term, then its okay I guess. But yeah, I think its going to go too high and then not close. Unless a reputable bidder wins. I am skeptical with their too open/public auction model. Don't like it nor support it. It's made to screw you more often than not. They don't really care about the domain community imo. They want to be the whole community.

