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ROYALBLOOD.COM
just got its first bid on ebay for $25,000 USD
there is no reserve on this auction, has about 2 days left
 
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AfternicAfternic
RoyalBlood.com was listed on ebay again by the same user who listed it last time . looks like he came down on the price this time the starting bid is $1,000 from the $25,000 he had last time ... you can check the auction out here Click Here


he/she must have realized it was not going to sell for 25k


Cheers !
 
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I dont really see the value in this domain
 
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i dont know what happened dawg i guess something happend to the high bidder at 25k the last time it was listed



that is another nice boost for the .us ext

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Originally posted by kohashi
shill bidding.
Have been around eBay for awhile and this is shill bidding/ marketing scam/ploy-99.9% sure. The original bid was not listed as retracted and 10 days later the name goes up for auction @ 1K- 24K less than original? It doesn't add up. If someone had bid @ 25K once, what is the rationale of lowering it to 1K 10 days later. If I were a watch salesman and had just received a 25K bid on the wonderful name I had thought of, I definitely wouldn't see any reason for lowering the price Additionally, he is masking bidders identities, so there is no way for others to check out or contact the bidder. Than after he receives feedback from the"private bidder" who has just left his eBay email address for the whole world to see, the item that was sold, is listed as private, so one is unable to see the nature of his transactions. Private identity auctions are inherently suspicious to most eBayers who have been around the block. This is total B/S.:bah:
 
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