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I Won A Domain @ Tonights NP Auction And...

The Seller decided not to sell because it was a sellers choice auction - so I had an option of accepting $8 or 400NP$ for his non acceptance as per Auction rules for sellers choice - so anyway, we managed to negotiate a deal as I am stubborn and motivated buyer when I want something...so I ended up paying $130 more than my winning auction bid and... I got no complaints!!! :blink: :lol: :gn: %%- :] :talk:
 
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mainstream said:
So I'm guessing by that logic...you would not register: Domainer.com since "domainer" is not a dictionary word - but you certainly must be willing to pay top dollar for words which are in the dictionary like "bling bling"

LOL, I'm pretty sure you weren't pointing out anythin new - everyone who posted here Im sure knows that it is simply a popularly used misnomer - I mean when almost all major newspapers use the word as to CNN and other news anchors in phrases like "Loan Defaulters can now breathe a sigh of relief..." we'll I wont pass it up. I don't know what you were trying to prove there...
I would buy "Bling Bling" because 401 people a day search for the term and you could use it for selling jewelry!
I would buy "Domainer" just because I am one and it's a growing industry, but Domaining to me is better.

I wasn't trying to "prove" anything, other then IMO that I don't like the domain for $280 or whatever you paid for it. Defaulters doesn't roll off the tongue well, Nobody searches for the term and it's hard to build a business off of it.
 
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Yofie said:
I would buy "Bling Bling" because 401 people a day search for the term and you could use it for selling jewelry!
I would buy "Domainer" just because I am one and it's a growing industry, but Domaining to me is better.

I wasn't trying to "prove" anything, other then IMO that I don't like the domain for $280 or whatever you paid for it. Defaulters doesn't roll off the tongue well, Nobody searches for the term and it's hard to build a business off of it.
Thatz good to hear! It lightens me now :snaphappy:
 
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Seems like a fair price for both parties. :D
Defaulters will still match a few of the real word variations for SEO plus it makes sense as a word even if it technically isn't.
 
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Name made sense. Price is okay. Congrats to both buyer and seller. :]
 
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Win/Win transaction IMO.
Normally, I wouldn't pay $280 for this name, however...
Current economy shows lots of foreclosures and this domain make sense to me atm.

mainstream, create resource site ASAP about how many people are filing bankruptcy,
foreclosures, how to prevent foreclosures...

You may just gotten golden goose :D
 
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I agree with Yofie on this matter.

Well, Estibot.com appraised this domain for $900, and domainers pricing is usually around 10% - 30% of it.

But I guess for a 1 word dictionary .com, Its a good buy anyway. Congrats to both Seller and Buyer.
 
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chenzen said:
Please stop praising him or I will cry about my loss!!!! :'(

Its alright chen, weve all got to let our good ones go eventually :(
 
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Fair sale, no need to let your satisfaction with the sail bend with the wind of public opinion about that sale.

$280 on what was probably a hand registration is a great profit; take your money, buy something that makes you happy, and reinvest the rest somehow.

Good show to all :tu:

-Allan :gl:
 
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