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Back on October 18, the domain name Uncle.com sold for $66,002 at Sedo. The domain name registered since 1994 was owned by a Canadian IT specialist. Many believed the domain was a steal. It had to be noted it was a wholesale transaction, an auction at Sedo. The new buyer seems to agree with those that think it's a 7 figure name. The domain name moved to Uniregistry. The buyer as noted by … [Read more...]
 
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The price is not very good.
I feel like I can sell it higher
 
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Moved to Cayman Islands AND Cheaper Uni
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Could the buyer be Schilling?
 
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Plenty of free promotion with three industry threads on it.
 
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Plenty of free promotion with three industry threads on it.

They’ll have listed forever at that ask price

Uncle!
 
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They’ll have listed forever at that ask price

Uncle!
Perhaps better not to have a price at all when you get to single word premiums.
 
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Perhaps better not to have a price at all when you get to single word premiums.

I just cant find much uses for it;

Hope it gets used by an end user in my lifetime
 
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I just cant find much uses for it;

Hope it gets used by an end user in my lifetime

There are more Asians than Westerners and it really is going to be overlooked by westerners as not our culture but it is a common term of respect in Asian culture more common than term father. Everyone is an Aunty or Uncle.
 
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The advertising dollars generated by a potential buyer by making their vision for their concept a reality on that donain name will pay for the domain name and produce a significant return on investment

And to the potential buyer the asking price is not even loose change
 
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