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mobilebidding.net has any value.especially since many auction site are now taking/showing bids on mobiles.
Thanks to all.
 
The name's somewhat redundant in that if you're going to bid using your mobile then you already know this fact and would simply be calling up eBay or whatever on the phone.

Considering the .com version of that name is also taken, it's not much use grabbing the .net, so save yourself $10.
 
I see ur point but to stretch this further.What if somebody from
Timbactoo wants to do the same but can't pay for the mobile international calls....
 
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I see ur point but to stretch this further.What if somebody from
Timbactoo wants to do the same but can't pay for the mobile international calls....

... then they will probably go to the .com site ...
 
So you obviously own the .com site and wuz testin' us eh? LOL

You tried entering the characters mobilebidding.com on a mobile keypad? ;)
 
Nope I don't own .com of the site by the grace of God.Why would I test ??? Was just wondering how ebay could have stumbled upon a very "short" name for its site wirelessrebid.com ?????Trying to understand the economics and ergonomics of domain names.................just thought of typing the name like u said made me to think abt it..
 
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