1) You are dead wrong about that.
No, I'm not. Great Domains posted results. Sedo wasn't even around then, neither was dnjournal.com.
2) Regarding "swarmy" characters, I have no idea what you are talking about.
I never said you did.
I'm curious to know who you think you are to judge who is "swarmy" and who is not "swarmy"?
If I listed them here, I'd be banned. How's that for "swarmy?" Also, how's this for swarmy: Domainer submits domain name to auction at one of the endless domainer conventions. Domainer gets contract from auctioneer for signature. Small print in contract states if domain submitted for auction doesn't sell, auctioneer is entitled to a piece of the action for ten years, no matter who buys the domain and no matter who finds the buyer. Domainer contacts auctioneer and says, "What? You have the right to a commission for ten years if the name doesn't sell at auction, no matter who finds a buyer?" Auctioneer says, "Oops, that should actually read TWO years, not TEN." I see lots of photos at dnjournal.com of the arsehole who runs that company. That's what I mean by "swarmy."
What is it about you that makes you superior to other people in the industry?
I never said I was. But since you asked, I don't try to f*ck customers with small print easily glossed-over in lengthy contracts. Also, I don't work for a well-known registrar then bid against that registrar's customers at auctions where that registrar is the auctioneer. How's that for "swarmy", Ron.
Keep posting photos of these characters whooping it up at domainer conventions, Ron. It speaks volumes about what lacks at dnjournal.com. But that's okay, you have a huge portfolio and need might need these people to help you sell names.