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Recent godaddy auction got to $2805(4/27). I feel the value is higher, of course..:). Curious as to other opinions on the valuation of this domain.
 

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way too cheap...

when was this auction?
 

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I don't know... if it went on GoDaddy auctions, it had a lot of eyes on it. I'm going to say it reached its true reseller market value at the auction price.
End user pricing would be 3 times that or more. You shouldn't feel like you were taken, or caught up in the rush or anything - the price is certainly a fair one to pay for this and you have lots of room for profit. You may even be able to do a quick double moving to the Sedo platform auctions?
 

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Great price! COD also means Call of Duty. Probably worth 3-4 times what you paid.
 

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I should clarify, this was an auction with a reserve. The reserve was not met, the highest bid was $2,805. So we did not sell it. The auction ended April 27th. I agree with others here, to the right buyer we should get around $10k. Thanks for the input everyone.
 

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I should clarify, this was an auction with a reserve. The reserve was not met, the highest bid was $2,805. So we did not sell it. The auction ended April 27th. I agree with others here, to the right buyer we should get around $10k. Thanks for the input everyone.

the right buyer is in the fish market, not at a gobdaddly auction


most of the bidders were probably just looking at the letters and the extension, and totally ignored the potential

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the right buyer is in the fish market, not at a gobdaddly auction
Well stated.

---------- Post added at 05:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:41 PM ----------

Had I known that the OP was the person who had put this on auction, I would not have wasted a second on this thread.

If you do not know what you have, where to market it, and need someone else to tell you what it is worth, you may be in the wrong business.
 

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silly me, I thought this was "Domain Name Appraisal Discussion" - Get your domain name appraised here and seek advice/valuations from other domain speculators. Oh..wait a minute..it is..lol.. Thanks for the great advice..:). Guess I should know the value of each of my over 10,000 domains.
 
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