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No matter how you think of it, it's too crappy for the price.
 

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Originally posted by _Yakov_
No matter how you think of it, it's too crappy for the price.

Really?
If you had the domain, would you sell it for so less price? :)
 

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I have no wonder that elequa will buy all of such domains ( then _run_ :D ) if you had them.
If I had enough money, I also would buy them, of cource. ;)
 

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well, it gets shitty Overture . Makes my jumps.com look one hell of a lot better. The second highest bidder should be laughing their butts off. That is way to much for that name. What would you use it for? Domains?
 

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Originally posted by _Yakov_
every.com - what it can be used for ?

It's brandable.
I believe it's quite better than yahoo.com if undevelopped. :D
 

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Originally posted by DotComCowboy
It's a nice brandable name. I like it.

But it's a long term investment or development.


Agreed...

Im not one of those lazy DN 'investors' who only care about type-in traffic or Link-popularity and ignore the exact *quality/potential*
 

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I believe EVERY.COM is the best drop since the two 'V's: <Venture.com> & <Voice.com>

If I am BD I would reserve the name for the future development instead of marketing it! or maybe one day BD will take it as their own brandname:

"Every.Com - We Sell EVERY Kind of Domain":)
 
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Originally posted by G.A.
"Every.Com - We Sell EVERY Kind of Domain":)

In that case, the buyer should go for

Every.Info
Every.Biz

too. :D
 

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I think it`s nice investment for $10K, if You have the money.
 

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<TOTAL SPECULATION>

Could it be that the very, very large players such as BuyDomains have a special arrangement with NameWinner because they are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a month with them? What I mean is, perhaps they have a deal where every "dollar" they bid only actually costs them $0.30. After all, the only people who see what figure is on the check/credit card statement are NW and their client for a particular name.

Under this scenario (and I have no proof that it is true, nor do I think such proof would ever be forthcoming) a large buyer could bid e.g. $10K but only get billed for $3K. The buyer wins because they get names at a hefty discount, and NW wins because they keep the buyer coming back again and again and again to pay out their $3K (or whatever)
</TOTAL SPECULATION>
 

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Originally posted by Edwin
<TOTAL SPECULATION>

Could it be that the very, very large players such as BuyDomains have a special arrangement with NameWinner because they are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a month with them? What I mean is, perhaps they have a deal where every "dollar" they bid only actually costs them $0.30. After all, the only people who see what figure is on the check/credit card statement are NW and their client for a particular name.

Under this scenario (and I have no proof that it is true, nor do I think such proof would ever be forthcoming) a large buyer could bid e.g. $10K but only get billed for $3K. The buyer wins because they get names at a hefty discount, and NW wins because they keep the buyer coming back again and again and again to pay out their $3K (or whatever)
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allthough I would like to think that as well, wouldn't it be illegal to use different "currencies" in the same auction? Surely, if anything like that would ever be prooved, people wouldn't use NW more for the nice names
 

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Ask gregr, he may know more about it, perhaps it only cost him $100 for billgates.com? :laugh:
 

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Originally posted by icehole
allthough I would like to think that as well, wouldn't it be illegal to use different "currencies" in the same auction? Surely, if anything like that would ever be prooved, people wouldn't use NW more for the nice names

What's the difference between my suggestion and a large buyer being given e.g. a 50% discount off the published "list" price for a product or service?

I know that when I was in charge of IT at a large company, we NEVER paid the officially published price, even though individual customers (by which I mean people purchasing a piece of hardware for themselves rather than e.g. 25 or 50 pieces in a bulk lot for a company) had to pay the stated price.

I'm not a lawyer, but I'd have thought some kind of a rebate system would just be like getting "large client" discounts and preferrential treatments i.e. something that most businesses offer as a routine practice.
 

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It may be oversold, but it's FAR from a bad name.
 
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