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Poker.net =12k Poker.org=16k

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According to afternic, poker.net sold for 12.5k last week. Today, poker.org sells for $3,500 more at 16k.

http://www.afternic.com/index.cfm?a=a&listID=2611251

A case seemingly in agreement with the idea that .orgs are more valuable than .nets and second right now only to .com. One could argue that who knows whats what with afternic or that the elimination of the net made the org more valuable but this does seem to echo the idea that .org is a pretty marketable extension in its own right. Must be all the constant advertising, especially coming out of sept 11th.
 
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Do you believe everything that you read.

Seller: lowy, member since May 15 2001, 2 names in the portfolio and that is not one of them.

Buyer: guesswho1, member since May 9 2002! no names in the portfolio.

Under Bidder: mjefferies, member since May 8 2002! no names in the portfolio.

Other bidders check it for yourself.

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Hi Americar, not a wonderful member (lol), thats what I was refering to with who knows what is what with afternic but many auctions there, especially ones that involve lots of money seem to be bidded on by recently joined members. I see this on ebay too. It could be that the really big buyers are not speculators but people with a purpose in mind for a name like a site who have no reason to have a membership to afternic or an auctionplace so of course they would be new.
 

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Interesting tee, I've been noticing that trend a little myself. Though you never really know until the transfer is complete.

btw do you have a link to the .net auction?
 

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Who said SHIL,

Maybe someting else.

Not me, check the whois in a few Months, see if anything changes hands.

If anything was real who would be able to get the moola anyway.

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Seems like it indeed changed hands:

Organization:
M.Jefferies
M. Jefferies
7922 Rosecrans Ave Ste. b1 #209
Paramount, CA 90723
US
Phone: 562-663-0706
Email: m_jefferies007@hotmail.com

Registrar Name....: Register.com
Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
Registrar Homepage: http://www.register.com

Domain Name: POKER.NET

Created on..............: Wed, Apr 10, 1996
Expires on..............: Sun, Apr 11, 2004
Record last updated on..: Fri, May 10, 2002

Administrative Contact:
M.Jefferies
M. Jeffries
7922 Rosecrans Ave Ste. b1 #209
Paramount, CA 90723
US
Phone: 562-663-0706
Email: m_jefferies007@hotmail.com

Technical Contact:
Register.Com
Domain Registrar
575 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
US
Phone: 902-749-2701
Fax..: 902-749-5429
Email: domain-registrar@register.com

Zone Contact:
Register.Com
Domain Registrar
575 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
US
Phone: 902-749-2701
Fax..: 902-749-5429
Email: domain-registrar@register.com

Domain servers in listed order:

DNS1.PORTBRIDGE.COM 209.170.128.68
DNS2.PORTBRIDGE.COM 209.170.128.69

Register your domain name at http://www.register.com
 
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Hi. Sorry snoop. I got the poker.net info in the afternic urly - the link to the auction it offers doesn't work.
 

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TimeChange.

It was poker.org the sale that was refered to.

Interesting anyway, mjefferies was the under bidder.

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Which means that the auctions look pretty good.

Poker gets over 100,000+ searches according to overrated, I mean overture. That's some good searchin.
 

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Maybe a lot of people aren't content with poker with the guys every Tuesday night :D
 
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Why does the whois show a 1996 creation date? Shouldn't it show the date of transfer?
 

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Whatever is going on there they are both pretty good names anyway.

And worth good $$$

:)
 
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That's true. Actually, I think the original registrants creation date stays on when a name is transferred within the registrar. I don't remember how it went when I sold one.

I wish them luck! Its great to see some spending.

And again, .org is looking good.
 

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Seems like the 2nd highest bidder is the owner.

I've had names transferred within register.com and the old creation date was wiped, but I'm not sure if its still the same now.
 

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I have a name that I bought about 2 months ago and the creation date is still 1999
 

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poker is a fantastic term for ppc traffic conversion - but the alexa stats look pretty crappy for both the .net and the .org (and the .info too for that matter).

They could make nice promotion vehicles though. Maybe the .net sale made people think how valuable a term it was so they were more receptive to the .org auction?

Either way, they're likely to be pretty sound investments at that price level for development and then resale after development.
 
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