my wild guess is it's somehow tied to banks.com - it would make sense for them to want it, but on the other hand it also wouldn't surprise me if they didn't have a clue either.
my wild guess is it's somehow tied to banks.com - it would make sense for them to want it, but on the other hand it also wouldn't surprise me if they didn't have a clue either.
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Looks like DCG wanted it much more than he let on...
banks.ca goes for $41,000 USD
JenYoung
Looks like Banks.ca closed at $41,000.![]()
any other closing prices?
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Just no willpower
I decided to stop at 40k
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previous owner must feel like someone who lost a winning lotto ticket - lol
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wow
Just to let everyone know...it was actually "fish" that won it for $41000 not "JenYoung" and also....
DCG - fish had a maximum bid of $112,000 !!!! wow!!
which begs the question - who is fish?
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Go Fish!
and ****er.ca finished at $525 at pool
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Hey investor, how do you know that fish submitted a max bid of $122K? I didn't think max bids were public information.
It was $112K - information is public once auction is over.
112K?? Wow a very serious bidder.. so must be BANKS.COM for sure
Hey investor, yup, you are sort of correct. The bids are not "public", they are not made available on the Pool.com public site. But they are accessible to anyone who participated in the auction. I assume you must have been in the auction to be able to see the auction history.
Yes i was. That's what i meant by public, public to those in the auction
Maybe i should work for pool![]()
Amazing sale!! Wow!
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What the fish?![]()
Nice sale there. Looks like a new record for .ca
From namebio two highest sales of .ca up to day were:
savings.ca $36,050 2006-03-28 Pool
cruise.ca $33,363 2006-05-23 Pvt Sale
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