

Where's that listed?sashas said:What does it mean when a name's whois says "Domain Capital"?
sashas said:Does it mean that Domain Capital is financing the name?
sashas said:Lol
The names I checked were Fun.mobi and Poker.mobi
So some dude thought these names were good enough to take out loans for...victim of hype?
sashas said:I wouldn't really count on Alvaro being a very experienced domainer.
Just a thought though Reece. Have you checked out the DNF .mobi subforum? The hype there is ENORMOUS - 600+ threads mentioning every site ever built on .mobi (all postings by the same two people), even while the subforums of .tv, .de, .co.uk have less than 5 threads? Don't you think that with the hype of 600+ threads on such a popular domain forum, some inexperienced domainer would fall for it?
sashas said:To me, its fine to speculate if you can absorb the losses (along with the gains). But when you start taking out loans for buying names in a still unstable extension, then thats pushing things way too much..
Its funny, but the number of sales threads for .tv and .mobi at DNF are pretty much the same. But the discussion thread for .mobi has about 615 more threads than .tv.
Maybe :]sashas said:Lol
The names I checked were Fun.mobi and Poker.mobi
So some dude thought these names were good enough to take out loans for...victim of hype?
I think there has been enough arguments so that everyone can make up their own mind. It is common for newbies to waste $$$ in the beginning but hopefully there is a more solid business plan behind a 6-figure purchase...sashas said:Don't you think that with the hype of 600+ threads on such a popular domain forum, some inexperienced domainer would fall for it?
sashas said:From the way Alvaro announced his purchases, I certainly didn't see too much research behind it.
Reece said:however I would imagine the rates are far, far in excess of what you'd pay at the bank?

