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So this is just one example of the ripple down effect of the outing of Halvarez / Snapnames.
we can make a fair speculation that this is not unique--- that a large % of names throughout the industry have been vastly overinflated on subsequent sales following a shill bidding Snapnames/Halvarez sale.
What was the bidding on raspberry.com before halvarez's bid?
I am weary and bored reading about this domain since April.
hmm....thx for the info
moneybags bought it
http://whois.domaintools.com/raspberry.com
very nice domain though
Interesting, guess he missed out on the first auction.
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