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ebuddy.com is up to 452,000$ on afternic?!

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GeorgeK

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Very interesting. That person had some solid sales in their portfolio, so one wouldn't think at first that it's a fake bid.

Definitely one to watch closely, as that would be their biggest sale ever, higher than engineering.org.
 

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maybe someone has a big plan for the development for that name
 

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OK, let's think about this. I believe the reserve is $2,500...

"What is the Reserve price? This amount is the lowest winning bid the Seller will accept for the domain name. The Seller establishes this figure when he or she lists a domain name for auction."

So the first bid would not be (much) higher than the reserve?

If the first bid is around $2,500 and there are only two bids... would anyone bid over $400,000 to follow up a bid of $2,500? I guess they *might*, but I sure would not... :confused:

I do not want to jump to conclusions here, but it looks odd to me.
 

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DomeBase: exactly, that's why caution is needed on this, as it is very odd.

It could be a case where the reserve was erroneous, and a private deal was struck directly between buyer and seller (and they're choosing to settle the transaction through Afternic).

If it is reported in the next URLY Indicator, then it should be legit. :) If not, they should kill the bidder's account...
 

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Not a snowball's chance in you-know-where is this a legit bid.

Half a million dollars would buy you buddy.com and bud.com, with friend.com and pal.com thrown in for good measure.

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Actually, since eBuddy.com is owned by Ultsearch, that high bid might have just been to get Afternic's attention, to remove the name from the seller's portfolio.
 

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It would be more reasonable to assume that a party with the resources of 400,000., would have their attorney contact the owner directly and present an offer. Generally, the seller would be requested to sign a confidentiality agreement. I would trust absolutely nothing on Afternic, the company itself nor the individuals selling and bidding.
 

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Originally posted by StockPilot
.... I would trust absolutely nothing on Afternic, the company itself nor the individuals selling and bidding.

Hey - you've just slandered most of the people on DNF!!! :embarrass
 

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Originally posted by GeorgeK
DomeBase: exactly, that's why caution is needed on this, as it is very odd.

It could be a case where the reserve was erroneous, and a private deal was struck directly between buyer and seller (and they're choosing to settle the transaction through Afternic).

If it is reported in the next URLY Indicator, then it should be legit. :) If not, they should kill the bidder's account...

I did a private deal on Afternic, which did not show up for public viewing. I tend to agree about the strong smell of fish...


quack :D
 
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Originally posted by goh

I am not aware of the earth is rotating!

Hey goh, I know I asked many times before, but what is the best way for me to get in touch with Ults if I am interested in buying, and what kind of entry price does he entertain?

Thx.net.
 

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Hiya.net mole, knowing the earth is rotating, does not mean know how it got rotated! :razz:
 

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Actually, since eBuddy.com is owned by Ultsearch, that high bid might have just been to get Afternic's attention, to remove the name from the seller's portfolio.
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If you believe them you are mad ...

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well
since the most probale mispell ebudy.com can be regged right now it would make you wonder why someone who had 400k wouldnt have cleaned up around a name he was going to bring so much attention to.

i am gonna bid on some of my names on an listed by others and then take phone off the hook

goh are you sure about that earth moving thing i missed most of school

ty

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