FindaDate.com Finds a Buyer at $31,000
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
Web site tops Great Domains auction.

The web site FindaDate.com has sold for $31,000 in Sedo’s Great Domains domain name auction that ended earlier today. Here are other tentative sales results that I was able to collect:
Starship.com – $22,500 – this seems like a lot of money for this domain. But it does have a Compete.com rank inside 500,000 as a parked domain. It currently shows ads for Star Wars items, but earlier this decade it was used by an education company.
Fired.com – 20,600 – bidding fired up for this one
Cheetahs.com – 10,009
Forgive.com – 9,999
0y.com 6346
upw.com 5998
zzj.com 4099 - the investor price for second and third tier three letter domains appears to be set between $3,000-$5,000 in this auction
fgz.com 3600
transporting.com 3550
fzf.com 3100 eur
institutions.com 2499
lll.co.uk 2401 GBP
circumcisions.com 1800
adverbs.com 1800 - could be good for a marketing company
officeadmin.com 1750 EUR
r4.net 1653
grievances.com 1328 - good union name
violence.org 1250 - good non-profit domain name
eie.net 1100
fol.net 1000
nuke.co.uk 997 GBP
bomb.co.uk 900 GBP
storming.com 750
Sedo has a number of interesting auctions ongoing. Top.com is at 40,000 EUR but hasn’t met its reserve. Anwalt.com has met its reserve at 20,000 EUR and Fortus.com has done the same at $20,000. GirlClothes.com is at $7,500 and BeautyPortal24.net, a web site is currently 5,000 EUR.

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Maybe I should give findamate.com a try.
“Starship” is a “head shop”. They have many little shops that sell tobacco accessories and adult material.
That must be the reason for the price.
Fired: A great HR or legal (as in; let’s sue your employer if you were fired illegally).
Forgive: Super for a wide range of apps.
Circumcisions: Ouch! (and post no videos, please)
Andrew; I assume with “…third tier two letter domains…” you meant to say “three” letter domains? (gotta keep them newbies on the straight & narrow)
@ Steve M – I guess I tried to put too many numbers in the same sentence
It is fixed now, thanks
As an observer, do you think these domains are bought by other domainers or by companies/business starters?
I guess the first choice.
To have a precise idea, the simpler may be to check how domains which were sold 6 months ago looks like today.
@ bernard – I’ve done those 6 month tests. Most of them are bought by other domainers.