Great day for numerics if you’re looking to add a few. A solid batch of 4 5N.coms that are worth owning in my opinion. Today also shows that dot co is falling hard without the publicity machine that used to sponsor and pump. It’s Sunday so I won’t waste your time with any more of my chit chat. And to everyone that asked. My 23 miler was my best training run ever. Felt great, heart rate always 140-150 and ran it at an average pace of 7:17. I am hoping to run under 7 minute miles at the marathon so I’m right on schedule. Work added another 7 miles of walking so had a nice 30 mile day. I enjoyed a full rack of ribs and a double caramel Magnum bar as a reward. Overall good day. Here is today’s list.
RTSB.com The kind of LLLL.com you want to own. 17 years old and appeals to almost every language.
TheDiamondFactory.com An upgrade name for several companies. No bidders at $12
JLPR.com 16 years old and at $600 at press time. Or close to $600 at press time
ThePaperbag.com 14 years old. No bidders. You could do a lot worse for $12 when trying to buy a brand. This is an upgrade name for quite a few people
CheckName.com One bidder. Good name for a domain check tool. 14 years old
HomeSquare.com Highest price on the board by tenfold. At $11K at press time. 170 bids which is the most I’ve seen this year
JEP.net Solid LLL.net Has a vowel so I see it in the $800 range. $450 left to move based on that prediction
666123.com Certainly memorable. I have never bought a 6N.com but I am bidding on this one. 12 years old
IHUD.com Already a product name but just a nice LLLL.com for those not in the know. Getting some bids
FrogPuddle.com I know it doesn’t mean anything but two known words, no bids so only $12
22801.com No fours, double 2s. Should be good enough for $500 plus
22802.com Get sequential numbers.
22812.com This one is twice the price as the numbers above. It’s double because……..I’ll get back to you
22821.com Also double the price. I’m thinking because it doesn’t have zero. But I’m guessing
QQMN.com The double q LLLL.com seems to be a good investment
BikeForum.com Motorcycle or bicycle. Aka fat or skinny
Suzy.co I don’t do dot co because I think its too confusing vs dot com. But its getting lots of bids
Sync.co This one as well. I’m smart enough to know that it’s not what I like but what others are buying and at least a few people want this
889.co Shows you that LLL.co don’t have a ton of value. But it may hit $100
929.co Another one here in the $50 range
BGJ.cc The price shows that dot cc is more valuable than dot co
Runners.co Even I don’t want this and it’s super cheap
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2P.net CC.nets are hard to come by. Not sure if Intelend will let you have this one
Cosmetics.net Met reserve. Pretty decent size industry. I own a few
TheFlight.com A total of zero bidders. Deserves more than zero bidders IMO
SEDO’s Live Auctions Going on Now
WUDA.com CVCV aren’t what they used to be but most are a few grand right now
SBX.com Awesome LLL.com I think it hits $50K. I usually undervalue names but this is a nice one
LocalMarketing.com Start local and expand. Can’t remember, that saying may be for helping others
89818.com Someone actually let this expire
MFOB.com Great English LLLL.com
BetPad.com Only 6 bidders. Betting app name and you know they will eventually be a thing in the US. Too much money for the government not to happen
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I checked my old emails, and in 2011 and 2012 cosmetics.net was made available for sale through a several different brokers at prices ranging from $75,000-$125,000. So, it will be interesting to see what it sells for now.
Eric,
Looks like they are ready to let go of it. At $7K and has met reserve