Semtex VIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 130 Jul 23, 2010 2K views 21 replies #1 I watched HUDDLE.com sell on Namejet today for $131,400. Anybody have a guess why this went so high? 229 bidders. 2 people bidding over $40,000 and 2 people bidding over $130,000. .
I watched HUDDLE.com sell on Namejet today for $131,400. Anybody have a guess why this went so high? 229 bidders. 2 people bidding over $40,000 and 2 people bidding over $130,000. .
homebuyer Top Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 645 Aug 15, 2010 #21 Huddle this June 13, 2010 was this year's expiration date on huddle.com. If it was indeed sold on July 22, the losing registrant could still argue that he should be allowed to recover his domain since it was sold during the redemption grace period.
Huddle this June 13, 2010 was this year's expiration date on huddle.com. If it was indeed sold on July 22, the losing registrant could still argue that he should be allowed to recover his domain since it was sold during the redemption grace period.
DotWeekly DotWeekly FounderTop Member :heavy_check_mark: DotWeekly.com VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 483 Aug 18, 2010 #22 The past owner's surname was Huddle, who I think has a hand in OpenTable.com ... The past owner Dave Huddle is VERY likely NOT to get the 20% cut of the sale price because of the same likely reason the domain expired! Dead email address
The past owner's surname was Huddle, who I think has a hand in OpenTable.com ... The past owner Dave Huddle is VERY likely NOT to get the 20% cut of the sale price because of the same likely reason the domain expired! Dead email address