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Live DomainFest Auction Closes With $930,000 In Sales

The live domain auction from Domainfest just finished with a total of roughly $931,300 in sales.

The highest selling domain was LoanCalculator.com selling for $215K.

Results below:

$215,000 LoanCalculator.com
$65,000 GolfLessons.com
$50,000 PearlEarrings.com
$45,000 Husband.com
$45,000 GolfShirts.com
$40,000 FederalAid.com
$30,000 SalaryCalculator.com
$27,500 OrganicCosmetics.com
$26,000 TabletComputer.com
$22,500 Dating.org
$20,000 Swoop.com
$19,000 ExtraIncome.com
$16,000 Adjustable.com
$16,000 Gaming.ca
$15,000 HomeMortgageLoans.com
$14,000 FurnitureRepair.com
$13,000 MovieMaking.com
$12,000 SpamGuard.com
$11,000 InterestOnly.com
$11,000 Penis.org
$11,000 HighCholesterol.com
$11,000 CarTitles.com
$10,000 InsuranceAdvisor.com
$9,000 Entertained.com
$8,000 Chilling.com
$8,000 FiveStarHotel.com
$7,500 MakeUpRemover.com
$7,000 Helicopter.net
$7,000 RacingSeats.com
$7,000 BoysJeans.com
$7,000 Mature.net
$7,000 Dotcoms.com
$6,000 Forecasting.com
$6,000 Outbreaks.com
$5,000 Bodacious.com
$5,000 GuitarPlayers.com
$5,000 BathroomSink.com
$5,000 Motorcycles.info
$5,000 KitHomes.com
$4,500 RedHair.com
$4,500 BusinessProposal.com
$4,500 CollegeHockey.com
$4,500 ElectricFences.com
$4,500 CulinaryClasses.com
$4,000 TossUp.com
$3,750 Diversification.com
$3,500 VisitBolivia.com
$3,500 CopperPots.com
$3,500 MealReplacements.com
$3,000 BarbecuePits.com
$3,000 BarbecueRestaurants.com
$3,000 Suspicion.com
$2,750 OutpatientTreatment.com
$2,500 StampCollections.com
$2,500 FixedRateCreditCards.com
$2,000 UnsecuredBusinessLoans.com
$2,000 ArtificialSweetener.com
$2,000 DiscountBookstore.com
$1,800 Ez.biz
$1,500 NoAnnualFeeCreditCards.com
$1,500 Airfares.mx
$1,500 MyCalifornia.com
$1,500 MafiaWar.com
$1,400 Milkmaid.com
$1,250 SmallCashLoans.com
$1,200 KeyHolders.com
$1,150 HOAs.com
$1,000 GunCollection.com
$1,000 TeaRose.com
$900 Visitor.info
$700 RecommendationLetters.com
$600 RentGenerators.com
$600 LacedPanties.com
$500 SnowboardingEquipment.com

Popularity: 4% [?]

Credit.fr Domain Name Sells for $850,000

Credit.fr has sold on domain name broker website Sedo for €587,500 which is aproxmatly $850,000
.FR is the country code extension for France.

This is a good sale to begin 2010 for the domain name website. Below are the other top .com sales of this week.

.COM
mysports.com 60,000 USD
items.com 50,000 USD
cityhotels.com 40,000 USD
mys.com 20,000 USD
nghenhac.com 15,100 USD
8l.com 14,000 USD
460.com 11,501 USD
9l.com 10,099 USD
silkroadonline.com 7,610 EUR
withyou.com 7,500 USD
branchen.com 7,500 EUR
supermortgages.com 7,500 USD
psusa.com 7,140 USD
handytarife.com 7,000 EUR
wazeefa.com 6,500 EUR
rolly.com 6,000 USD
workincustomerservice.com 5,000 USD

Popularity: 2% [?]

A Look At The Top 10 Sales Of 2009

2010 is here and were already nine days in and already I can feel it being a great year for domainers.  More sales , higher priced sales and an all round good year.

Although 2009 wasn’t all that bad, lets take a look back at the top 10 sales of 2009. Top sales of 2009 add up too $18,150,000 which is an 11% increase from 2008 sales of $16,118,642.

All top sales in 2009 were .com domains, where as in 2009 there were 4 ccTLDs in among the top 10.

Large sales were reported such as Cricket.com for $1.7 million, DropShippers.com for $1.5 million and Insure.com sold for $16 million. These are not included in the top 10 as they are fully fledged businesses and the buyer was not just getting the domain.

1.) Toys.com $5,100,000

2.) Candy.com $3,000,000

3.) Fly.com $1,760,000

4.) Auction.com $1,700,000

5.) Ticket.com $1,525,000

6.) Russia.com $1,500,000

7.) Call.com $1,100,000

8.) Webcam.com $1,020,000

9.) Server.com $770,000

10.) Luck.com $675,000

As you can see the top sales of 2009 are quite impressive and it will be interesting to how the sales of  2010 will compare and what domains they will be.

Popularity: 1% [?]

How I got Scammed Big Time When Buying Domains – Things To Be Aware Off

Today I’m going to write a post that will hopefully warn everyone about scammers in the domain industry and how to not get caught up in a mess like I previously did.

Forums like namepros.com, dnforum.com and digital point forums are great sites only to name a few, that have domainers selling their domain names. You can pick up some great bargains don’t get me wrong, but something I learned the hard way, which my dad always told me in business “If something is too good to be true, then it usually is” and this was the case.

Like everywhere your going to find scammers, people who don’t give a crap about how much money they take from you or how bad a financial problem you have, their still happy to take your money. If they take your last cent then they will still sleep at night, and guess what? Paypal usually can’t and won’t do anything about it if you used them as your payment processor. They can’t because its to do with domain purchases on a third-party website.

Well I won’t keep blabbering on but I need to help my visitors not get scammed like I did as silly as I was.

I had a post on namepros looking for members to pm me their old unwanted domains and I would pay between $1-$3 for them just so I could build a new portfolio to add to my existing one(I’m addicted to buying domains, it happens in the domain industry) So a new user on namepros pm’d me 400 domains and a price tag. The price was too high for me so I made a counter offer. If I was him I would NEVER have accepted the price I gave him, but wait he did? My offer was for 300 names but he still said I could have the 400.

So here is where the quote I had learned “If something is too good to be true, then it usually is” would have played in so well for me, but being a domainer and seeing the quality of some of the domains in question and being able to make a purchase like this is a domainers dream. So of course I went for it, he sent me the domains first straight to my Godaddy account and all checked out so I paid through paypal. Now lesson number one.

#1 . If a user asks you to pay through Paypal by sending a “Gift” it is because you can not dispute a gift payment on paypal.
This meaning the scammer can take your money, and their paypal account remain still opened. There is nothing you or paypal can do about a gift being sent. So guys please remember this for future reference.

So a happy domainer I was sorting through all my newly owned domains and categorising them. Adding them to my parking account. Making mini sites on the ones I liked and of course I began checking registrants of the domains that all the tlds were taken and began to find emails for end-users. I was a happy domainer, but all was short lived.

I logged into my Godaddy account to see that all domains were on hold. Beside each domain it stated “On hold – Domain Dispute”
I had no idea what this meant, but a “dispute” is never good. So I checked Godaddys FAQ’s and searched Google but of course not one bit of information about it.

So next thing to do ring Godaddy surely they know. I waited 40 minutes on the phone and finally someone answered. I explained all to them and asked what the “On hold – Domain Dispute” tag beside my domains meant. Again waiting another ten minutes on hold while he asked his supervisors he comes back to reply, “I’m new here I haven’t seen this before sorry I can’t help” email so and so.

So I email so and so and guess what they don’t know either , he gave me the wrong email. So I worked it out myself and finally got in touch with the right people. Who say the previous registrants have disputed the previous domain transfers. My guess is that the scammer gained access to their accounts and sent me the domains from there. So now I’m stuck in a messy situation.

I began private messaging the user who sent me these domains and he said “I am no scammer I refund after you delete the thread about me being a scammer”

Of course I was not going to do that , this would give him more time to scam others and if I were to post again my word would not be believed. So in the end his account got banned and I still managed to save others who had received domains from him as I stopped them from sending the payment.

Lesson number 2:

#2. Always check the whois of the domains before you buy them. This way after the sale you can ring the previous owner to make sure all checks out. If a user is new on a forum make sure to check that user out first, and remember “If something is too good to be true, then it usually is”

So in the end I’m stuck waiting now for Godaddy to finish their investigation. I have lost all the money I sent on these domains and all and all had a bad experience with this , but at least now I can save others from making the same mistake I did.

Steps to take when buying domains on forums:

#1. Unless the user is well known never send payment upfront.

#2. “If something is too good to be true, then it usually is” make sure to check all the domains out and if there worth more than the users selling for why is he selling cheap.

#3. Never use paypal “gift” to pay. If a user asks you to use gift then I have figured out now they are more than likely a scammer.

#4. Always check the whois of the domains before purchase and keep them on file. If necessary ring the number on the whois and make sure the dealing is with him or her.

#5. Always document the on goings on a forum so if information is needed and an investigation is on going they know where you stand in the whole mess.

These are just some of the tips I can give for now and I hope that they help. If you guys have others I would be grateful if you comment below and I will add them to the post.

Popularity: 2% [?]

MSNBC Buys BreakingNews.com

MSNBC started using the Twitter account @BreakingNews about one month ago. They have over 1.4 million followers under that Twitter account today. Today the news network purchased the domain “BreakingNews.com”

They plan to devlop a website that will list the feed from Twitter and which will have extra news also. They purchased the name from PV Media Group.

President of the MSNBC Digital Network, said in a statement: “Hard and fast breaking news is currently an underserved market. With www.breakingnews.com we can now provide the optimal solution.”

Popularity: 1% [?]

Leisure.com Sells For $150,000

DNW have confirmed today that Sedo have brokered the sale of the domain name Leisure.com for $150,000.

This would be another great sale for Live Current Media especially considering their sale of Indonesia.com which we might find out the dinal sale price next week.

Other sales at sedo this past week:

.COM
betin.com 10,000 EUR
rbu.com 8,000 USD
taxspecialists.com 7,000 USD
festivales.com 5,600 EUR
clickcasino.com 3,600 USD
books-on.com 3,500 USD
privatejetbroker.com 3,500 USD

ccTLDs and Other
security.eu 12,010 EUR
sms.to 6,700 EUR
bestdeal.de 5,500 EUR
aubergesdejeunesse.fr 5,000 EUR
poolnews.de 4,950 EUR
thringen-online.de 4,760 EUR
singles.us 3,000 USD
spieleindex.de 3,000 EUR
Remix.org 4,200 USD

Popularity: 1% [?]

Live Current Media Sell Indonesia.com?

Live Current Media has apparently sold Indonesia.com.

Domain name wire reports that the whois record for Indonesia.com was shown as communicate.com on the 30th of December. On January 1st it had been changed to domain broker Sedo’s transfer account.

Live Current Media had a great year in 2009 which included some great sales.

call.com – $1.1 million

Cricket.com

Brazil.com for $500,000

and they also sold mouse.com and keyboard.com

Popularity: 1% [?]

50 Premium Domains $1 EACH!

OK guys it’s 2010 a new year and a chance for you to make the best investment you can for this year.

I am once again clearing out my domain portfolio and I have a list of 50 domains that HAVE expired but I will be renewing in 2 days if are not sold. I just thought that I will give some of my readers a chance to grab some TOP end PREMIUM domains.

Click here to see and purchase the domain names

Popularity: 2% [?]

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