What`s the Best Auction to sell a good 3 letter .com?

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Hi, I`m brokering a nice LLL.com

what`s the best auction coming within 30 days or so?

I see there is one at Great Domains and one at Moniker but Moniker submission are over.

Anything else?

Maybe some LLL.com sellers have experienced where good LLL.com sell best?

Cheers
 
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AfternicAfternic
frankly, DNF, and normal Sedo auctions (not Great Domains)
 
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sashas said:
frankly, DNF, and normal Sedo auctions (not Great Domains)

browsing DNF is so slowww on my PC......that I get annoyed and close the page.


And by the way Sasha: Sedo owns Great Domains, they run a Premium Auction once a month, next one starts the 21th :)
 
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I think Sashas meant that you shouldn't include it in those auctions. An LLL.com pales in comparison to some of the other names that make it into their monthly "Premium Domains" showcase and no doubt causes some potential bidders to look elsewhere.

Best to try and keep up with domaining events and pick a week where nothing much seems to be happening. I also agree on Sedo + DNF being the best. Sedo can be downright incredible sometimes, although I have seen a few steals..

italiandragon said:
browsing DNF is so slowww on my PC......that I get annoyed and close the page.


And by the way Sasha: Sedo owns Great Domains, they run a Premium Auction once a month, next one starts the 21th :)
 
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italiandragon said:
Hi, I`m brokering a nice LLL.com

How do you plan to list a brokering name in auctions ? I think this is against their rules.

what`s the best auction coming within 30 days or so?
 
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sashas said:
frankly, DNF, and normal Sedo auctions (not Great Domains)
Also what I have experienced.
 
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