I see that it closed at $ 40,000.
I'm curious to see who paid that for this particular domain.
I didn't know that there is a limit on bids at Enom.
Maybe, you need to be pre-approved to bid higher than $ 40,000?
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I was in an auction tonight and I got this message:
"Your bid of 45000 for xxx.xx is invalid.The maximum bid is 40000."
I have a screenshot, and yes, the auction had some minutes left.
Anyone knows something?
I see that it closed at $ 40,000.
I'm curious to see who paid that for this particular domain.
I didn't know that there is a limit on bids at Enom.
Maybe, you need to be pre-approved to bid higher than $ 40,000?
I believe the first bidder that placed $40000 won.
what was the doman? And to Enom they paid less than reg fee..... now thats a business...
Steve
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I was in that auction too. Some lucky sucker got it, was it someone in this forum? Cheers,
Acro
we'll see (hopefully) in a few days, once the winner pays and the whois will be updated.
What do think that traffic will be like?
the domain has a strange history... owned by a domainer, parked at DS, NO Alexa, high OVT, and ..expired.
really hard to imagine the traffic.
I guess xx,xxx visits/day
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