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vrvr. com just sold for $40,000 on namejet

There was a bidding war between 2 bidders for over an hour all the way from $15k to $40k.

wow!!!
 
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Yes. I had 2 sells.

I sold 18VR.com for $10,001.

I also sold a VR+NN.com for $5288 (as in NN representing numbers) When I first posted it I posted "VRNN.com" so some people though it was VRNN all letters but it's VR+Numbers.com. Buyer wanted to stay private but it's not too hard to figure out what the name was only a 100 possibilities.

ahhh
lol

its all coming back to me now

like I said.. too many vr sales :P

I must have got bit confused by the fact u were kinda talking about yourself in 3rd person.. instead of mentiong you the ony who sold 18vr

hjahah

anyway... well done.. look forward to seeing more your sales in future

ciao
 
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I have the following 4L.coms:

LVRG (Leverage)
HVRG
UNVR (Universe? Undo VR? University VR?)
ELVR
VRBK (VR Based Knowledge)
DVRN (Digital VR Network)
OVRF
NUVR (New VR)
BVRW (Best of VR World, Business VR World)
FVRS (Fun/Fan VR Systems, FaVoRS)
PVRL (Public/Private VR Library/Learning)
 
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Fantastic sale (y)

When I first saw this, my first thought was '$40,000 how? :xf.eek:' But after a minute or 2 reflecting - 1) It’s an unforgettable name 2) rolls off the tongue nicely and 3) the perfect name to build a brand around in the Virtual Reality or Vacation Rentals industry (2 monster industries with money).
 
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Fantastic sale (y)

When I first saw this, my first thought was '$40,000 how? :xf.eek:' But after a minute or 2 reflecting - 1) It’s an unforgettable name 2) roles of the tongue nicely and 3) the perfect name to build a brand around in the Virtual Reality or Vacation Rentals industry (2 monster industries with money).

or.........u forgot.......
why not...... vacationrentals *IN* virtualreality
bahahaha
 
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nuts
 
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Crazy Gamblers can buy anything !:xf.confused:
 
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Fantastic sale (y)

When I first saw this, my first thought was '$40,000 how? :xf.eek:' But after a minute or 2 reflecting - 1) It’s an unforgettable name 2) rolls off the tongue nicely and 3) the perfect name to build a brand around in the Virtual Reality or Vacation Rentals industry (2 monster industries with money).

And with a similar sounding slogan "We are who we are!" ))
 
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The only time you can outbid "first" in a namejet auction is...if he has too pee longer than 4 minutes
 
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The only time you can outbid "first" in a namejet auction is...if he has too pee longer than 4 minutes

I'm pretty sure he has bottle next to his comptuer desk.

and its probably in the 4L size range too.
 
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: D
 
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The only time you can outbid "first" in a namejet auction is...if he has too pee longer than 4 minutes

lol.

no industry like the domain industry

no niche like :peeking:VR:peeking:
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Seriously though.... congratulations to the buyer. They bought a premium, appreciating asset in a VR niche that is still very much in it's infancy. Good buy imo.
 
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Nice domain and sale!
 
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Whelp, I'm suckin in my gut, putin the short skirt on and struting on my corner for my vrqr.com. :xf.confused:

Daddy wants a jetski this Summer.

Do these First folks have an email or website?

BTW, vrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvr.com is available. Somebody grab this "gem".
 
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And just like that, my portfolio of VR names goes up in value.. again. I love this business.
 
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And just like that, my portfolio of VR names goes up in value.. again. I love this business.
First pays for rarity, this is a domainer to domainer type bid, it really doesn't change the market from a end user perspective, they are going to pay what they can afford to pay. Domainers are paying more than end users lately anyways so it really doesn't matter. Chinese are all about patterns, next time a chip hater throws a V in your face, throw this comp in their face.
 
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First pays for rarity, this is a domainer to domainer type bid, it really doesn't change the market from a end user perspective, they are going to pay what they can afford to pay. Domainers are paying more than end users lately anyways so it really doesn't matter. Chinese are all about patterns, next time a chip hater throws a V in your face, throw this comp in their face.

I doubt this was purchased for $40k based purely on being a rare pattern. VFVF.com only sold for $2k in February of this year. Other ABAB patterns for less than $10k this year as well. Enduser or not - future tech names (the good ones) are increasing in value. This purchase (among others) only solidifies that further.

And they can throw all the V's in my face they'd like to. ;) I'll buy the good ones all day.
 
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I doubt this was purchased for $40k based purely on being a rare pattern. VFVF.com only sold for $2k in February of this year. Other ABAB patterns for less than $10k this year as well. Enduser or not - future tech names (the good ones) are increasing in value. This purchase (among others) only solidifies that further.

And they can throw all the V's in my face they'd like to. ;) I'll buy the good ones all day.
If the purchase is FIRST as reported, they are a speculator, The name came on their radar, and they bought it like any of us would hoping to sell it for more down the road.

The seller of the domain is no dummy, they own many Chinese friendly domains, this bidding war went in their favor. Facts are facts, hype is hype. The issue with domaining is to many people have got burned on hype lately. Domaining in the aftermarkets is about playing defense, just as much as offense. To much fast, and loose money, and to many re-auctions lately which is never a good sign. It is good for portfolio holders, maybe not so good for flippers, as their risk tolerance is much higher when they have to pay up to acquire, and have less likelyhood of reselling given they have to ask more.

It is no secret FIRST pays for patterns, and short domains. It is right up their alley, they are working with an endless bankroll. It's a good domain but I don't see any big western players fighting, or paying these prices for these domains, they are the sellers in most cases, and I don't blame them.
 
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Aren't all investors speculators?
There is educated investing, and there is speculation. If you have proven sales in a certain niche like many here work, they are making an educated buys.

First plays the short, and numeric of the Chinese market, and can afford to take big risks, for big payoffs. They were buying into the run up, and into the downfall, they are like a bulldozer, they don't quit.

Namepros used to be full of Chinese domainers bidding on 4L's, and 5N.com's, you don't see them around anymore.

This was a rare domain, it is a one off sale purchase by a domainer, it doesn't change the end user market, that is all I am saying. This has no bearing on what end users offer, most end users are blown away when they get 4L pricing, just a reality as the wholesale market is so fluid.
 
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If the purchase is FIRST as reported, they are a speculator, The name came on their radar, and they bought it like any of us would hoping to sell it for more down the road.

The seller of the domain is no dummy, they own many Chinese friendly domains, this bidding war went in their favor. Facts are facts, hype is hype. The issue with domaining is to many people have got burned on hype lately. Domaining in the aftermarkets is about playing defense, just as much as offense. To much fast, and loose money, and to many re-auctions lately which is never a good sign. It is good for portfolio holders, maybe not so good for flippers, as their risk tolerance is much higher when they have to pay up to acquire, and have less likelyhood of reselling given they have to ask more.

It is no secret FIRST pays for patterns, and short domains. It is right up their alley, they are working with an endless bankroll. It's a good domain but I don't see any big western players fighting, or paying these prices for these domains, they are the sellers in most cases, and I don't blame them.

Aren't all investors speculators?


@Zandibot even today VBVB.com sold for $2600

@wwwweb So VRVR.com is not pattern sale because there were 2 similar items on auction.

VRVR.com sold for $40,000

VBVB.com sold for $2600

I do respect every individual's point of view.

Thanks
 
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