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401.com sells for 65k on namejet

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didn't know a nnn.com would go for that much.
 
Its a major highway here but dang $65k!

Who was the winning bidder ?

May call re auction on this one, that price is extremely odd.
 
Its a major highway here but dang $65k!

Who was the winning bidder ?

May call re auction on this one, that price is extremely odd.

Its also the busiest highway in North America :shy: I can see it from my balcony :smilewinkgrin:
 
for nearly every person who has a 401k?

This is commonly referred to as 401.

It is steep, but it may be in line with the value to branded product.
 
Never thought of 401K, I can see that I suppose but...

MIR, same 401 lol
 
cyber2 was the winner.

Mike Berkins and Bonkers pushed it from $ 35K to $ 65K.
 
well i still think of 401k.com even when i see 401.com. Im sure its a high CPC
 
Cannot recall who cyber is, maybe Fatjobbie, have to look at a whois for something else they won.
 
well i still think of 401k.com even when i see 401.com. Im sure its a high CPC
Yeah, I'd take both or one or the other.

I do often hear people ask, how's your 401 doing?

There are also many additional plans in that 401 subset.
 
great domain, decent price. I am not suprised.
 
My 1st thought was the 401K (AKA, US equivalent of RRSP for us Canucks)... and after that thinking.. whaaaaa the Ontario Ministry of Transport (or Transport Canada) pu $65K into a .com domain ?

;) not!

Rob
 
I think it will go back up for reauction for sure.
 
I think it will go back up for reauction for sure.

Could always just ask the buyer to post, he's reading the thread lol


So are Copper and Cyber2 the same person ? I am a bit confused.
 
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cyber2$65,100Apr. 6, 2009 4:06 PM PTcanada$64,100Apr. 6, 2009 4:04 PM PThiphop$36,300Apr. 6, 2009 2:41 PM PT

The last bids of the Auction. Let's see if payment is made?
 
cyber2$65,100Apr. 6, 2009 4:06 PM PTcanada$64,100Apr. 6, 2009 4:04 PM PThiphop$36,300Apr. 6, 2009 2:41 PM PT

The last bids of the Auction. Let's see if payment is made?

I actually believe it is a real bid now but since alot of private whois is used the name sm.org for example ( owned by cyber2 ) and sold was owned by Copper just prior so not sure if they are the same and copper just changed his username or ????
 
I actually believe it is a real bid now but since alot of private whois is used the name sm.org for example ( owned by cyber2 ) and sold was owned by Copper just prior so not sure if they are the same and copper just changed his username or ????

Anything above $5K at namejet.com needs to be wired and I am tipping we will see this domain up again for auction due to the average price of NNN.com's

http://3character.com/priceguide.html

Pricing Guide for 3-Number (Composed Of Numbers Only) Domains:
3-Number .com - $7200 (Unchanged)
:smilewinkgrin:​
 
Anything above $5K at namejet.com needs to be wired and I am tipping we will see this domain up again for auction due to the average price of NNN.com's

http://3character.com/priceguide.html

Pricing Guide for 3-Number (Composed Of Numbers Only) Domains:
3-Number .com - $7200 (Unchanged)
:smilewinkgrin:​


We'll see, could be. I do believe though cyber2 is a member of a group out of texas/utah who are very large spenders on drops. This is all what I THINK, I would post hard evidence but will respect his privacy. Therefore if I am correct, they pay.
 
Anything above $5K at namejet.com needs to be wired and I am tipping we will see this domain up again for auction due to the average price of NNN.com's

http://3character.com/priceguide.html

Pricing Guide for 3-Number (Composed Of Numbers Only) Domains:
3-Number .com - $7200 (Unchanged)
:smilewinkgrin:​


Only a fool would use 3 character as the bible for pricing.
Unless, you only want to lowball.

I wonder if cyber2 has a first name of Daniel?

And, I wonder if he was the guy that bought a bunch of domains from a large portfolio and sold them on Namejet?

I'm strictly guessing.
 
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