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NameYourself said:
namewaiter said:businesses who might have been made aware of the auction recently probably didn't have an ebay account so i can see high profile domains being sold there to those with no or very little history, 95% of the accounts in ebay are individuals who wouldn't be able to purchase such a domain anyhow.
Very true. In a corporate environment it may take some time to get approval from all those required. In some cases the marketing director can just discuss it with the CEO and come up with a figure within 10-20 minutes though.financialtraffic said:
I feel it would be naive to think that.financialtraffic said:And there aren't a whole lot of individual people who are busy buying domains at those prices.
Steen said:I feel it would be naive to think that.
MediaHound said:It makes that in 1 week on PPC.
Tihan says:NameYourself said:5 weeks according to the ebay ad.
he has the .net still. I was looking to apply for a patent in 98, and came accross Kroll's company. That was before I was on the net.actnow said:Before 5-13-05, the domain was owned for many years by
Kroll, Michael
171 Stillwell Lane
Syosset, New York 11791
(516) 367-7777 Fax -- (516) 367-7776
[email protected]
Mr. Deleted said:he has the .net still. I was looking to apply for a patent in 98, and came accross Kroll's company. That was before I was on the net.
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