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Wow... If I were the seller I would definitely be sick to my stomach. He just left a TON of money on his plate.
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OD.com sold to a very capitalized end user and only went for 220K. How much do you think someone who invests should make on their name? What are the odds that an end user who has the resources to offer 200K or more comes along?
Risk VS Reward
I think you guys are still in the speculation mind set. As you can see, names are not selling for what they once where. Alot of the big buyers already have several LL.com and will not buy them unless the price is right.
As we have seen anotherLL.com posted with a BIN below 100K. I think those they were able to sell in the 150K-200K range to another domainer did very well.
OD.com sold to a very capitalized end user and only went for 220K. How much do you think someone who invests should make on their name? What are the odds that an end user who has the resources to offer 200K or more comes along?
Risk VS Reward
most two letter and three letter names stink like yesterday's diaper.
most two letter and three letter names stink like yesterday's diaper. i could see by.com selling for 125k...but not yb.com
ud.com ended @ $99,000 (reserve met)
http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_history.php?language=e&auction_id=39035
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