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It's a great domain, but I don't think it's worth 120k. I'm sticking with my original appraisal of 10k and double that (20k) if the legal situation changes regarding online gambling.
 

333

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If it was it would have been sold. It is a long way from that kind of money.

:confused:

The name has been "on the market" for a very short time.

Just out of interest, snoopy, can you tell me how long you think it should take to sell a 120K name?



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snoopy

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:confused:

The name has been "on the market" for a very short time.

Just out of interest, snoopy, can you tell me how long you think it should take to sell a 120K name?


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As long as it take to run an auction.
 

333

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cool.

I look forward to seeing a .au in an auction that wasn't a drop that went for more than $100K..

Maybe you can tell us why you didn't run hobart.com.au to auction?

333.
 

333

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When we're talking about .au names, then *obviously*, lets compare apples with apples..
 

snoopy

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cool.

I look forward to seeing a .au in an auction that wasn't a drop that went for more than $100K..

Maybe you can tell us why you didn't run hobart.com.au to auction?

333.

Well that should give the the answer really, there is very few .com.au's that are worth 100k, the highest .com.au sale reported in the last 10 years is $125,000.
 

DavidL

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Well that should give the the answer really, there is very few .com.au's that are worth 100k, the highest .com.au sale ever reported is $125,000.

$250K actually (carinsurance.com.au). Then there was that 1.6m sale (cars.com.au) but that was lumped into $2.5m worth of purchases.
 

333

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Snoopy. My point was that you need time to find a buyer for good .au names..and IMO an auction is not the best way to do that..

Your sedo auction got a good result, but it is not a com.au so it has little relevance when we're talking about the time it takes to sell a good .au name.

I'll rephrase for you;

Just out of interest, snoopy, can you tell me how long you think it should take to sell a 120K .au name?


333
 

snoopy

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$250K actually (carinsurance.com.au). Then there was that 1.6m sale (cars.com.au) but that was lumped into $2.5m worth of purchases.

I think you know what the obvious questions will be, what reliable source has reported these? Why are they not in dnjournal if the data is reliable?
 

geodomains

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I think you know what the obvious questions will be, what reliable source has reported these? Why are they not in dnjournal if the data is reliable?

Common Snoopy I've sold 1 domain for $100k and it was never reported as a lot of buyers don't want it reported.

I've also sold others for near $50k and again I don't report these sales.

I've also purchased a half share in a domain and I can tell you now it was about $200k in cash and domains.

So please stop your going on as if au domains don't have any value, it's pure crap.

Don
 

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