First GreatDomains Auction Off to Solid Start

Bidding for top names is fierce; few reserves met

Sedo’s first live domain auction at GreatDomains is under way and is off to a great start. Among the domains grabbing attention are Gibralter.com at $75,000, StockQuotes.com at $150,000, and Whisky.com at $125,000 (owned by the Castello brothers).

Only two domains — Territory.com ($4,101) and Tai.com ($21,500) — have met their reserves as of Friday morning.

Due to publicity from one of the sellers, the reserves on 15 domains are known:

Debit.com – $100k
Sweatpants.com – $25k
Spinalcord.com – $15k
CIS.com – $50k
LicensePlates.com – $25k
ReportCards.com – $25k
Discus.com – $15k
Measurements.com – $20k
USCitizen.com – $30k
Tai.com – $20k
Yoyos.com – $20k
Kristina.com – $15k
ComputerClass.com – $25k
HouseLenders.com – $20k
MedicalRecord.com – $50k

As the auction gets under way, it’s becoming more clear that Sedo purchased GreatDomains for, well, its great domain. Bidding for the domains in this auction actually takes place at Sedo. Many owners of generic domains that haven’t been active in the domain industry since earlier this decade think of GreatDomains.com when it comes to domain sales.

The current auction runs through July 26. A complete inventory can be found at GreatDomains.com.

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Comments

  1. 2w
    July 21st, 2007 | 4:13 pm

    hi greetings , good morning ,

    >> Due to
    >> publicity from one of the sellers,
    >> the reserves
    >> on 15 domains are known

    sorry cant quite get it ,
    but ,
    per your previous relevant reports ,
    sedo seem not
    2[to] allow the domain sellers
    2[to] preset any reserve-price
    for their domains 2b[to-be] auctionned
    in the GreatDoMain auctions ,
    right ?
    ?

    ThANKye
    2w

  2. Andrew
    July 22nd, 2007 | 7:04 pm

    That didn’t end up being the case; reserves are allowed

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