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Hive.com on a long Sedo auction? 12 days remaining...

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Is a 12+ day auction something special that Sedo offers only for premium names or what? Nonetheless, interesting name. I could see a big social networking site on that name. 6-figure possibility I think, especially being at the top of Sedo's auction list on the front page, even better than being featured or a "top name". I'll guess it'll get to $125,000. What do you all think?
 
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Very strong name....mid/high xx,xxx unless we get a good end-user on this one...although reserve might be in low 6
 
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For some reason the big-boys love auctions - I agree that it will hit the 6 figure mark.
12 days? We should all be so special ;)

-Allan :gl:
 
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I'm going to guess $112,000

Peter
 
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oh no, poor Hive
 
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A great name indeed. Was hoping they have more of this kind of domain in auction.
 
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A client had some interest and the seller wants 300k.
 
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shoot.. last month I almost registered hive.mobi :(
 
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Im fairly certain you can setup auctions at Sedo for 7 or 14 days... It says it somewhere under the section to list premium domains for auction.
 
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JMJ said:
A client had some interest and the seller wants 300k.

Just few days ago the seller's BIN price is 250k, now he wants 300k?? The seller really got a big appetite.
 
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kahsoon said:
Just few days ago the seller's BIN price is 250k, now he wants 300k?? The seller really got a big appetite.

This was before he sent it to the Traffic auction. May have come down since it didn't go anywhere there.
 
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He'd definitely need a motivated enduser at that price.
 
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Hive.com would be a good name for a social networking site.

I don't think its worth 200K though.
 
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