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I just discovered that a domain I reg'd in January (for standard fee) is listed on GreatDomains. Has anyone else made this sort of felicitous discovery?

I had recently gotten an offer for it through Sedo and was on the verge of closing the deal for a decent profit, but only a tiny fraction of the GD price. The buyer can still accept my last counteroffer and close the deal, I guess ... oh well. Now I'm not sure whether to hope he does or doesn't. :-/
 
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AfternicAfternic
What is the domain name?

-Steve
 
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stscac said:
What is the domain name?

-Steve
My tiny brain was trying to figure out whether I had anything to lose by revealing that info. But I can't think of anything. So ...

It's the one, the only

:) SMILES.TV :)
 
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Hehe, thats a nice domain. But do you have a tv station called smiles?
 
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Bobba said:
Hehe, thats a nice domain. But do you have a tv station called smiles?
No - but wouldn't it make a GREAT name for a network? (Any rich people listening?) :)
 
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can I gues the price? it is somewhere around 1500usd or less 900?or much more?
 
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rokoroko said:
can I gues the price? it is somewhere around 1500usd or less 900?or much more?
If you're asking how much the buyer is offering me through Sedo, it is much less than those numbers.

P.S. The GreatDomains listing for this domain says "Annual registration is $200", but I got it for standard reg fee.
 
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This has happened to me with privately held domains on a number of occassions at different resellers. Perhaps someone owned the domain before you and didn't renew. I would suggest contacting greatdomains.com. They are very good about these things.
 
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