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Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday June 28th

Escrow.com

 

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Evidently I’ve been banned from Afternic.  I don’t think I actually have been purposely but when I log in to Afternic I get a 403 error.  I checked various “Is the site down or is it just you” sites and they all say Afternic is down.  But then I went on my phone not using my Wifi.  I can get in.  Then I use my VPN on my computer and I can get in.  So there is a problem.  It’s probably bigger than me but hard to tell.  I  Here are today’s names. Click for most recent price  

Quote of the Day:  “Statistics suggest that when customers complain, business owners and managers ought to get excited about it. The complaining customer represents a huge opportunity for more business” -Zig Ziglar

Domain of the Day:   CoinRev.com Coin revenue, revolution, review  (your name here for $10)

Namejet Auctions 

CheckCash.com   I don’t think people realize how much money there is in lending money to the poor. Cashing their checks.  Loaning against their cars

JC.net    Going to be hard to outbid Jesus Christ

DNAD.com  Tons of value because its a typo of DSAD

GetBigger.com  Americans have had no problem doing this  Imagine it will be used for muscles or the muscle

FastBackups.com  Under $200 at press time with no reserve

LNNA.com  Met reserve at $500

McVegan.com    McDonalds new line of Vegan foods.  So far only Ice is on the menu

YOT.com  No reserve.     All the big boys are out for this one

RestoringProperty.com    Sounds like a show on HGTV.  Only 7 bidders

MoldCompany.com  Hundreds of millions of dollars in removing mold and asbestos.  Good marketing name for a company that does this.  Only 3 bidders

SellingPrice.com     Everything has a price.  List it here

Sedo Closing Today

JTG.com    More uses than just the WWE wrestler

 Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids

BigHub.com   Getting four figure bids.  Big has been a hot brand word for decades

Hitr.com   Not sure of eventually use but short.  Would have been huge in 2007 when these types were super popular

RentLine.com  22 years old.    Why buy when you can rent.  That’s all I got

PlanFX.com   20 years old.  Any kind of design service would do well with this name

PerfectPix.com   Evidently people even wanted perfect pictures in 1998 when this was first registered

VetJet.com   Simple and it rhymes. And cheap.  A good start

iNaming.com    Tracy is not going to like someone having this name (she has eNaming)

Manish.net   One of the most popular names in the world.  Ok maybe in India.  Ok maybe parts of India. Ok I know a guy named Manish.  That’s why I listed it

EverHere.com   Sounds like someone isn’t going anywhere

444418.com    Just shows that 4 of any number, even 4, in a row is big money

VRGuard.com  Someone has to guard the VR or you’re going to get it taken

InvasiveWeeds.com   Its going to take a buildout and a list but bees, butterflies and invasive species are the concerns right now in the agricultural industry

 

Domains That I Like With One or No Bids

AgelessRevolution.com Sounds like something I would see on TV. No bids

NeedItFixed.com Lets everyone know what you need

FallingHouse. Sounds like a shitty design from Frank Lloyd Wright

GroovyDonuts.com Already a few places named this

BrainThunder.com I take this pill. My thoughts come quick as lightening

GetMyBody.com Another TV marketing name. But now I’m curious what the person’s body looks like. At $10

HammerCut.com I’m going to use this to get my six pack abs

YBots.com There are going to be a lot of different names for robots in the future. Why not Y bots?

LoveSecret.com Sounds real girly. No bids at $10

Quintle.com Made up but great sounding brand

Stiply.com Another nice sounding brand with no bids

Other Names With Bids

 

256377.com
256836.com
4runners.org
84245.com
AONetwork.com
Bovik.org
BSYC.net
CauveryEnterprises.com
ChuckaNutdrive.com
ClaiborneOne.org
College-Doctor.com
CostaRicaFish.com
DanDonovan.org
Durgin-Park.com
DWKW.net
Earthle.com
GameProg.com
gamingtr1cks.net
GuamFootball.com
HCSH.net
HillsdaleSites.org
HockeySC.com
HonoringThePath.org
HotelsBase.org
iistmambaram.com
InTheZone.org
IQXC.com
kcwi23.com
LinkPush.net
LocaLoan.com
LocaLoans.com
MillstoneCapital.com
NaanHouse.com
NorthSails-Sportswear.com
Osfes.org
OurBlook.com
OverseaStudyHK.com
QAHX.com
QuantuMortgage.com
RingThingy.com
romskatepark.com
SchoonerInfoTech.com
SecuredTravel.com
sh2soft.net
SilverStreetPartners.com
SiteMania.com
SneakerHeadlines.com
Spetos.com
SteelCoreBuildings.com
SYFL.org
TheEncounterBroadway.com
TorresConstructionStillwater.com
TribalNetworks.org
VMGU.com
VOUW.com
WaterProoFledLights.com
WildestWest.com
WoodlandWay.org
YourWLSJourney.com
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8 Replies to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday June 28th”

  1. Crap .. My joke didn’t even work .. but i’m a Canadian .. so i’m allowed to mix up all the middle of nowhere American states! 😉

  2. Although with the number of times Cyger has said “ill-a-noize” I have no idea why I thought you were in Indianapolis? lol … I think I need sleep!

      1. I tend to refer to it more as “Damn you Shane”! lol

        Although at least he’s not as bad as Josh .. I seriously love Josh .. but holy crap does he end up posting a lot of names off of MY list! 😉

        Is the number of daily list unique visitors a public number? If so I’m curious as to on average how many people visit the lists for each day?

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