I did a google and OVT search on goodgirls.com. The numbers don't seem to justify goodgirls.com's current auction price on tdnam.com. Can anyone explain the justification for such a high auction price?
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Why must people look for the bad in people first? The domain name is "good girls." For all we know a religious organization wants the domain to be used for good. It could be a site where "good girls" can go for guidance and advice in today's troubled times.
“If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will.” Abraham Lincoln.
Why would anyone set a reserve price so high? The current bid price is a lot of money. Anyone care to say what his or her reserve price would have been?
$34,005, reserve not met was the final price. That's enough money to buy a double cheeseburger a day at BK for the next 100 years or so, or an SUV, or a mailbox to a house in the Bay Area.