Ebay Domain Auction for iSearch.com at $31,100 with 12 Hours Left
Could it be possible that Ebay registers two sales on DNJournal.com's next top 20 domain sales list? First we had Ramp.com selling on Ebay earlier today for just over $25,000 dollars and now we have iSearch.com sitting at $31,100 with just under 12 hours to go before the auction ends.
In my opinion, Ebay probably isn't the right venue for this domain. According to this thread at DNForum, the seller DNForum member Arlo, is expecting a mid six figure sale and has set the reserve accordingly. This is unlikely to occur on Ebay and Arlo seems to acknowledge that. As I stated in my earlier post, it's probably an attempt to gain some attention for the domain but in my opinion, it could weaken the seller's position if bidding stalls well below his expectations. It certainly won't help that the Ebay seller account has no feedback history at all.
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The Ebay domain auction for iSearch.com ended at $61,000 without a sale due to the reserve price not being met.
I think eBay is becoming a better place to sell domains,especially when it comes to 3 and 4 letter .com’s.
I wonder though if they are willing to take it to the next level and start really cracking down on the scammers that seem to plague it all the time?
ramp.com is really a good keyword domain. But the company which holds that domain was ceased because of bankruptcy. Due to this the value of the domain got seriously affected. More over It is not a right place “Ebay” to auction a domain. many speculators tried to grab that at the starting price itself Ie around some $ 13250 itself. But it screwed up and went up to 25500. I personally feel the real worth will be around 1 M.
isearch.com is okay it is a 2 word domain. best auction at ebay
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