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It is so funny, but........?
 

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6 hyphens only? Was b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s.com taken? I think its better. Or how about b-i-d-n-e-s-s.com?
 

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What a horrible domain name. I wouldn't even pay $1 for it. (Although I'm sure I could turn it around for more than $1. I just don't find any use for the name) :-D
 

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priceless
 

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I don't see where the value of that name lies
 

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He may be on to something! Looks like the best have already been taken: d-i-a-m-o-n-d-s.com etc. (gone)
 

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eBay should charge those lunatics based on BIN or starting price from the get-go. I.e., anything over $10,000 should be subject to insertion fees in the domain name asylum category.
 

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Doesn't Ebay charge an insertion fee that is based on the starting price of an item? Whenever I see this or the $10 million domain, it baffles me. Isn't the seller paying something to ebay regardless? What am I missing here?
 

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Doesn't Ebay charge an insertion fee that is based on the starting price of an item? Whenever I see this or the $10 million domain, it baffles me. Isn't the seller paying something to ebay regardless? What am I missing here?

Once you go over a certain starting price (I think its $25) the listing fee stays the same. It costs only a couple dollars to list for $10,000,000, the same as it costs to list something at $100.
 

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He'll get hit with strong fees should anyone be tempted into buying it. However at that price, I'm sure the bubbly will still flow ...
 

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Do people do this just to get visitors to their sites? I can't really think of any other reason.

Yes, Azooza, I'm sure he will gladly pay ebay their due if some drunk were to put in a real bid.
 

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Actually you're right -- he will get hits which are probably worth the $2 listing fee. As you suggest; if an alco-artist snaps it up, I'm sure he (seller) won't mind stumping up the dues.
 

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You won't get any kind of PR value from an e-bay link will you? If so, I imagine we would all be doing it.
 
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