Yesterday I was in an auction that had the most annoying seller I have ever experienced. To the point that I actually would have paid more money but stopped bidding because it was so annoying. The auction was Wincoin.com on Flippa. It went for $1700 and I liked the name but the seller tweeted every single hour “Five more hours” “Two more hours” and then made little comments every 15 minutes. He knew that every bidder and watcher received the comments and we were all being spammed every time he commented. He also tagged me in all his tweets meaning I had 9 notifications about the auction. He’s happy with his price but I pray that others don’t follow his style. Here are today’s names
BestPlans.com People are always looking for floor plans and house plans online. Used to be in magazine form at the checkout at the hardware store. Should do well.
MOOC.tv Stands for Massive Open Online Course. Huge trend in education and perfect name for .tv Bidding at $830
GPSTrackingDevices.com We use these in our delivery trucks. Many companies use them in their fleets. Has a good bid
Keggers.com Party name. The singular sold for $4,500 in 2011.
Bracketville.com Great name for NCAA brackets. 18 years old . At $75 but think FanDuel for NCAA tournament
LSND.com 12 years old. 20 bidders
UYGG.com No love for GG.
KLYE.com I see Kyle, but there are a few others named Klye.
J8B.com These C8C.com domains have been doing very very well. Even crossing $500 some times
InTheShed.com So that’s where I left it. One bidder 11 years old
CO7.com Over under $750
MFYX.com Think of what you feel this will sell for and then look at the current price. Were you right? I didn’t think so
36309.com $400 name if you go by current pricing
A GODADDY COUPON CODE: 99 Cent Dot Com Registration. gofdsp401c
Motto.io and 20 Other dot IO Names. A bulk portfolio of solid names. Get a bulk deal and sell them off individually. Only at $5
StockValuation.com and StockMarket.club Get the 2 for 1 deal here. Both are good names but some may argue the dot club name is the better half of the pair
CassetteConverter.com For those of you who have old cassette tapes at home.
Virtualizing.com Virtual Reality has turned this into a valauble name. People are going to be turning places and areas into virtual worlds, aka virtualizing them
CheapAutoQuotes.com Auto insurance names don’t rake it in like they used to but the comps listed in the auction show that they still fetch a nice price. At $1
EmbroideryFrame.com Two word product .com.
Prototypes.io Nobody seems to want this one. At $1. I feel comfortable saying that this is worth at least $1
PUHA.com 15 year old CVCV.com Not many of these go for under $2500 and don’t expect this one to be any different
Surfboard.net The best surfboard name on the net. The dot com is developed and gone forever. And it’s not selling surfboards. At $65
Bookbag.org My name. Every kid on the planet has one. Low reserve At $1. Worth more than $1
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BMOH.com 19 years old. Big Man On Holiday
VAOY.com Virtual Assistant Online Yo
HIRA.com This one is going to do well. One of the better CVCV I’ve seen lately. Not so great I’ll have dreams about it but I’ll probably think about it when I’m driving
LAA.net Just don’t put any LA Angels ads on there. Solid LLL.net
GuaranteedAutoLoans.com I know these aren’t as valuable as they used to be but no bidders?
DHFO.com Nice letters. That’s all I got
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Just yesterday I received an email from Flippa that LAA.com, was relisted. And now LAA.net is on Pre- Release. Both solid domain names.
That same seller cost me thousands of dollars in another auction, and tried to extort me into buying some worthless .infos from him in exchange for him to stop bidding. There are other things, too, but it’s not worth going into. I’ve only been dealing with him for about a month, but I can comfortably say he’s a piece of sh*t.
Usually I wouldn’t try to dump my dirt out publicly, but I think it’s important to note that it’s not an isolate incident with this person and he’s best to be avoided.
On a separate note, I “won” the original motto.io auction (but didn’t hit reserve) and it is definitely NOT for the lot. I would’ve bid up to the reserve it was, but the seller informed me after my bid that it was only for motto.io and I could feel free to make a private offer for any of the other domains. I said that the post was super confusing and he said it’s actually “easier this way.” Right.
If you can please report this seller’s behavior (assuming what he was trying to do was via the Flippa platform), to [email protected], we’d appreciate it. You can CC or reference me. Thanks
Hey Bobby,
per Motto, sorry about all the confusion. Sent you a message via Flippa as soon as I had seen the comment on here, and cleaned up the listing a bit. If I had gotten questions from multiple users, I would have changed it in an instant. I’m not a huge asshole here lol.
Anyways, sent you a message via Flippa and waiting on a response. If you could respond, so I know you have received it, that would be awesome. Thanks.
And it looks like there’s multiple “travis’s” on here now Shane, so I’m using my last name from now on lol 😉