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Hello guys
I have received $5,000 offer at Godaddy for the domain name:
I S L A M Y .com (my ISLAM in Arabic)
The offer will expire today.
The domain is 23 years old, and registered in 17 other extensions.
What do you think guys: to ignore the offer or to push the domain to auction.
Your feedback with thanks.
 
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As an update, the DAN and Afternic and GD main page prices now have equalized. Before, the one was listing was around $28K and the other $38.5K. Now, both show the $38.5 BIN price.

Apparently, with the GD auction ongoing, though, the Afternic/Dan/GD main page search does not indicate that the current price through their auction is the 5K. One would wonder if it would make sense for at least the GD main domain search page would simply link to the price on the auction instead, when an auction is going on.

Perhaps that is technically difficult for them, but it might help for those who have an auction listing, and help maximize the bidding?

Again, good luck with your auction!
 
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I have pushed it to auction considering the following reasons:
- I have purchased the domain in 2014, so I think to hold the domain for more than 9-10 years is not a good idea.
- I have noticed that the domain name al-islam.com sold via Godaddy auction for $45211, so it is worth it to try.
- There are No potential end users to try to do outbound for the domain, only one extension developed which is .app.
Thank you all guys for your feedback, appreciated.
auction ended, it's sold?
 
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🙂
 
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The fund received.
Thank you all guys.
 
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Congrats! Did it sell for 5k or more?
 
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