Blame the Chinese Cybersquatters - flipping .INs for a pittance mostly on SEDO! No underlying valuation basis or logic, will skew .INs downwards until supply demand ratios improve and more sites are developed.
Not yours, how did you miss that one!
That's the key word!Now I know, at least he didn't loose this gem, but risky but I think we may see a good auction here- hopefully.
Not yours, how did you miss that one!
Hello,
I tried to buy email.in few months ago.
But 285.000 USD was a little bit too much for me...
Regards
Thomas
Hello,
I tried to buy email.in few months ago.
But 285.000 USD was a little bit too much for me...
Regards
Thomas
Does he really think the auction will reach $285,000?
In today's market it will be a surprise to me if it breaks $xx,xxx
A pleasant one though.
I just had a look to past sales of emails-related domains, and prices are not very high in general (source is DN Sale Price- Domain Name Sales Price and History). IMHO, the question is: if you have the domain email.in, what will you do better than existing email services? It's not easy to build a money-making business with such domain...
emails.com.au sold for $2,045 in Jul 09
email.biz sold for $12,160 in Jul 10
emails.es sold for $5,670 in Jan 11
emails.pl sold for $3,774 in Feb 11
email.com.ng sold for $1,000 in Nov 12 (.com.ng is Nigeria ccTLD)
I will be very surprised if price end above mid $XXXX...
And 15 bidders! Go CH