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Why Minnesota’s Action Today May Not Work

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

According to a press release today, The Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) served written notice to 11 national and regional telephone and Internet service providers (ISPs) instructing them to prohibit access of all Minnesota-based computers to nearly 200 online gambling websites.

Written notice was served to AT&T Internet Services, San Antonio; Charter Communications, St. Louis; Comcast Cable, Moorestown, N.J.; Direct TV, Los Angeles; Dish Network, Englewood., Colo.; Embarq and Sprint/Nextel, both of Overland Park, Kan.; Frontier Communications, Stamford, Conn.; Qwest, Denver; Verizon Wireless, Bedminster, N.J.; and Wildblue Communications, Greenwood Village, Colo.

“We are putting site operators and Minnesota online gamblers on notice and in advance,” says John Willems, director of AGED. “Disruption of these sites’ cash flow will negatively impact their business models. State residents with online escrow accounts should be aware that access to their accounts may be jeopardized and their funds in peril.”

Believed the first attempt by a state to employ this federal statute to restrict access to online gambling sites, the letters cites U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1084, (d); notices were delivered Mon., April 27. Congress enacted the statute in 1961 in recognition of the need for states to control illegal gambling activities and granted authority for use of the statue to state law enforcement agencies.

Response from the notified ISPs is expected within two to three weeks, at which time issues of non-compliance will be referred to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Acknowledging the effort as an initial sample, Willems anticipates the program expanding to address thousands of sites, depending on compliance. He notes that the required technology to restrict geographic access to particular sites is a relatively straightforward procedure on the part of service providers.

However according to John Morris, general counsel at the Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, this attempt by Minnesota will not work.

Why?

The state is citing a federal law that requires “common carriers,” a term that mainly applies to phone companies, to comply with requests that they block telecommunications services used for gambling.

But Internet service providers are not common carriers, meaning it’s unlikely that a court would compel an ISP to comply with Minnesota’s request, said Mr. Morris

Mr. Morris, also noted that the law appears to apply to phone companies directly doing business with bet-takers. But American restrictions on online gambling have already forced gambling sites overseas, where U.S. ISPs have no direct links to them.

“I think this is a very problematic and significant misreading of the statute,” Morris said.

Moreover Morris says that in a similar case, Pennsylvania briefly imposed requirements for ISPs to block child-pornography sites. A federal court struck down the law in 2004 because the filters also blocked legitimate sites and affected Internet subscribers outside the state.

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Bloggers Not Allowed Opinions

April 29th, 2009 Comments off
Of course bloggers are allowed opinions. Really, isn’t that what a blog is all about. A blog can be about everything and anything written from the perspective of one’s self or as a newscaster. For the official Wiki definition click here. What price do we pay for having an opinion? Well, you are a putting your thoughts and [...]
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LIVE: Targeted TRAFFIC Silicon Valley Auction by SnapNames & Moniker

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

After a late start (on our end), we will be blogging blogged the live auction results of the Moniker & Snapnames Live Auction at Targeted TRAFFIC conference in Silicon Valley. As always we do not guarantee the accuracy of these results.

91 names have sold for $2,133,350, bringing the average sales price to $23,443. The top name ad.com taking $1.4 million of that number.

Names marked with asterisks were brought back after the main auction and sold.

You can see the results after the jump.

SnapNames & Moniker TRAFFIC Silicon Valley Live Auction

Lot # Domain Name Reserve Status Price
10 Announced.com No Reserve SOLD $7,000
20 CaliforniaCommercialRealEstate.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
30 Ycg.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $14,000
40 SushiRestaurants.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
50 BarbequeGrill.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $6,000
60 CreditChecks.net $1 - $5,000 pass  
70 LaptopComputers.info No Reserve SOLD $1,000
80 GreatFalls.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
90 Diets.net $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $21,000
100 BusinessBankruptcy.com * $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,750
110 CarpetStores.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
120 Stallions.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
130 Junk.net No Reserve SOLD $4,000
140 ReElect.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,500
150 IMotels.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
160 TaxInformation.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
170 TrafficAccidents.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
180 FileBankruptcy.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
190 HotProducts.com No Reserve SOLD $9,000
200 SaveForCollege.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
210 KingCrab.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $10,000
220 Accreditation.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
230 AircraftEngines.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $6,500
240 SystemBackups.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,500
250 OfficeSupplyStores.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,000
260 DrillPress.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
270 CollegeCourse.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
280 NoEvil.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $500
290 TravelConditions.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
300 OrganicTea.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
310 ToasterOvens.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
320 Repaired.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
330 WeddingGifts.com $250,001 - $500,000 pass  
340 GardenCenter.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
350 Fixture.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
360 GovernmentHousing.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
370 DatingWomen.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
380 MovingService.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $6,000
390 Transferring.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
400 DiscountAirfares.org $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,500
410 Shutter.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $25,000
420 DesignFirm.com No Reserve SOLD $3,000
430 111.org $1 - $5,000 pass  
440 FlatPanelTVs.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
450 Vixen.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $32,500
460 OnlineTelevision.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $20,000
470 MarketingFirm.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
480 RoomAirConditioners.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
490 Viajes.com $750,001 - $1MM pass  
500 Plans.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
510 Pornos.net $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
520 AllTerrainVehicles.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
530 Millionaire.org $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
540 Buffoon.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,500
550 DebtCollection.org $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
560 15YearMortgageRates.com No Reserve SOLD $1,250
570 Cheerleaders.org $1 - $5,000 pass  
580 BoatRepairs.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,500
590 ChargingStations.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
600 Telemarketers.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
610 CreditCardDebt.com $250,001 - $500,000 pass  
620 UsedHummers.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
630 Filet.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $11,000
640 Sports.info $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $9,000
650 WeddingCards.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
660 HairWax.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
670 Punks.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $13,000
680 Downriggers.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,500
690 NetworkCard.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
700 VehicleRepair.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
710 Maintaining.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,000
720 ForeclosureRefinance.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,000
730 Reimbursement.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,000
740 DietAndExercise.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $7000
750 BaptistChurches.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,500
760 Cancun.org $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
770 IllegalImmigrants.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD  
780 UsedMaseratis.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
790 Respected.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,500
800 UsedElectronics.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $7,000
810 Commitment.org $1 - $5,000 SOLD $600
820 24.org $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
830 Ad.com $250,001 - $500,000 SOLD $1,400,000
840 MedicalProblems.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $12,000
850 RentCenter.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
860 Primers.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
870 Rejected.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
880 Sacked.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
890 WorkoutClothing.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
900 John.mobi $1 - $5,000 SOLD $1,000
910 BackgammonSets.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
920 FlightInstructors.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
930 Ewills.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
940 SanBernardino.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
950 CampingSupplies.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $16,000
960 DentistFinder.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $6,000
970 Cosmetician.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $6,000
980 Realty.com $5MM and up pass  
990 Sued.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $9,000
1000 Influential.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1010 Jonesboro.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $19,000
1020 LoanCalculator.com $250,001 - $500,000 pass  
1030 PopUpBlockers.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,500
1040 PinballWizard.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $6,000
1050 OrganicChicken.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1060 Pitches.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1070 PhysicalExaminations.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1080 Bicentennial.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
1090 RepairMyCredit.com $250,001 - $500,000 pass  
1100 FloridaAttorney.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
1110 Packages.net $1 - $5,000 SOLD $1,500
1120 GlutenFreeRecipes.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $6,000
1130 FindJobs.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1140 MediaRooms.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1150 BuildingPermits.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1160 MovieMaking.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1170 Migraine.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1180 Retrain.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $4,500
1190 Marriages.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1200 Bribes.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,500
1210 FerrisWheel.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $6,000
1220 CaribbeanVacations.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1230 PreapprovedCard.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1240 Mr.org $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1250 SantaClara.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1260 AffiliateAdvertising.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
1270 EuropeanVacations.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1280 Graders.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1290 ResearchCenter.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1300 Relatives.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1310 HighSpeed.net $1 - $5,000 SOLD $1,500
1320 Discretion.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1330 GlassPanels.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $1,250
1340 DomainAuction.com $100,001 - $250,000 pass  
1350 LineArt.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1360 GraduateStudents.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,500
1370 Authorization.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1380 Allusion.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $1,500
1390 CorporateJets.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
1400 StatenIslandRentals.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
1410 IndianaForeclosures.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
1420 MbaJobs.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
1430 Redistribution.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
1440 Pregnancies.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1450 GardenOfEden.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $11,000
1460 ComedyClub.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
1470 Financing.net $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
1480 GolfCaddy.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,500
1490 FreightLines.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
1500 Salinas.com $50,001 - $100,000 pass  
1510 Backhoe.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1520 SiameseCats.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $12,000
1530 CureForCancer.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
1540 Stimulant.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $8,000
1550 HomeMortgage.net $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $17,000
1560 GhostStories.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1570 NonProfits.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $20,000
1580 PhotoDeveloping.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
1590 LogoDesigns.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1600 SteakKnives.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $18,000
1610 BottledWater.com $25,001 - $50,000 SOLD $45,000
1620 Season.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1630 Invasion.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1640 ModernHouses.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,500
1650 Automating.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1660 Explored.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1670 Dietician.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1680 Bargain.travel $1 - $5,000 SOLD $3,000
1690 HeadShot.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $10,000
1700 BlackPanthers.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1710 Athletic.com $25,001 - $50,000 SOLD $40,000
1720 GarageKits.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,000
1730 LiveAuctions.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1740 ImageConsultants.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $9,500
1750 FatalAttraction.com $1 - $5,000 pass  
1760 Debug.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $17,000
1770 Antihistamine.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $13,000
1780 Breeding.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1790 Refund.me $1 - $5,000 SOLD $2,500
1800 Wager.co.uk $1 - $5,000 SOLD $4,500
1810 Terrorist.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1820 SamuraiSwords.com $25,001 - $50,000 pass  
1830 Exhibiting.com $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
1840 Kidnap.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1850 Lists.net $1 - $5,000 pass  
1860 Sham.com $10,001 - $25,000 SOLD $11,000
1870 Silos.com $10,001 - $25,000 pass  
1880 Lz.ca $1 - $5,000 SOLD $5,000
1890 OxygenTanks.com $5,001 - $10,000 pass  
1900 Bionic.com $5,001 - $10,000 SOLD $12,000
1910 Slots.asia $10,001 - $25,000 pass  

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NameDrive launches NDX Market

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

Not just DNHeadlines is updating their site - as always the week of the TRAFFIC conferences seems to be a week for news, be it the domain auctions or even company purchases.

NameDrive NDX Logo

NameDrive is making their own headlines, since the company has just launched their NDX Market. The new public marketplace for buying and selling domains had been launched as a beta at DomainFest. The relaunch of the domain parking interface, which is launched at the same time, brings a complete revamp of statistics and improved optimization tools down to the country level. The addition of virtual folders allows for easier grouping and sorting of domain names within a portfolio.

Ash from Namedrive about the launch:

Our goal was to create a fast, secure and powerful market environment that makes buying and selling domains easy for first-time users and also caters to portfolio owners and buyers who actively speculate on domain assets.

Features of the NDX Marketplace:

  • best offer or public auction listings
  • ending date of auction can be selected by user
  • bidding can be based on current earnings of the domain or generic value
  • Sales commissions are capped at 7% and can be as low as 3% if the domain is parked with NameDrive
  • No minimum commission price
  • For the remainder of April and all of May 2009, all commissions and escrow fees are waived

You will find 7 videos showing you the overview of the new NameDrive interface and NDX Marketplace as well as the full press release after the jump.

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Press Release

NameDrive are delighted to announce the launch of NDX Market, a fully-integrated domain trading platform, and a full relaunch of our domain parking front office.

Building on several years’ experience of brokering private domain sales totaling several million dollars, NameDrive now gives all of our clients the opportunity to buy and sell domains on a vibrant, innovative, international trading platform: NDX Market.

Domain owners can list domains as best offer or auctions, both with the added option of setting a BuyNow price – offering the chance to set up your own fixed price domain store.

Domain investors can take advantage of Park&Sell listings which show domains’ parking earnings for the last 30 days on NameDrive, giving you the opportunity to invest in domains which are proven to make real cash.

In addition to launching a comprehensive aftermarket, NameDrive has also fully revamped the homepage and parking front office.

Since August 2005, NameDrive has been renowned for innovation in domain management and parking options. NameDrive were the first company to provide folder management for domains, next generation parking templates, full IDN functionality, global optimization preview, individual letter capitalization and more.

The new Front Office takes this innovation to the next level with full per-country statistical breakdown and settings, dynamic navigation, advanced analytical tools, on-the-fly optimization, virtual folders and customizable log in screens among several new features.

Make sure you drop by NameDrive.com soon to check out the new features, list your domains on the aftermarket and look into expanding your domain portfolio on NDX Market.

(c) 2009 DomainNameNews.com

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Real Estate Domain Listings Portfolio
The World’s Largest Known Real Estate Listings Domain Portfolio Including More Than 2,600 Geo-Targeted Domain Names.
Auction Held at The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco
Thursday, June 11 at 1:00 P.M.(PT)
Fore a complete list of domain names in the Portfolio, please visit www.jpking.com/domainauction
800-558-5464

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DNHeadlines Overhauls Website With Complete Re-Launch

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The New DNHeadlines DesignDNHeadlines, the domain name news aggregator, has re-launched its website with a number of major changes including a complete redesign, easier navigation, and improved feed information while also introducing its new DNHeadlines Exchange, a Facebook-based interactive platform that offers domainers to exchange any domain related information with one another. They can also share the content to Facebook and Twitter. The site also added three new sections: Events, Law and Video.

Michael Rhodes, founder of DNHeadlines told DNN:

“The changes to the look and feel, and feature additions in the relaunch are designed to inject a little fun into the experience, while at the same time increasing the scope and breadth of available information. Anything newly learned is by definition ‘news’, and with so much happening within the industry and across so many different platforms and mediums, that it all had to be considered for inclusion, Facebook, Twitter, Video, and a host of related topics and Events are all important elements to the Domain Industry that to not include it is simply providing an incomplete experience.”

Click here to visit DNHeadlines.com to find out more about DNHeadlines Exchange and see the new look for yourself.

[via DNHeadlines]

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Geo-Domain Extended Auction Open Until May 5

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

The Geo-Domain Extended Auction is continuing until May 5 - and there are still over 30 premium domains available to bid on including…

  • Augsburg.com - $15,000 - Augsburg, Germany, is a city with a population of 270,000.
  • Albuquerque.us - $3500 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the 34th largest city in the US with a metropolitan population of nearly 850,000.
  • BeachHaven.com - $14,000 - Beach Haven is a beach-front resort on the southern part of Long Beach Island, New Jersey. The median home value there is over $600,000.
  • Ponce.com - $21,000 - Ponce is the second largest city in Puerto Rico outside of the San Juan metropolitan area with a population of nearly 200,000.
  • SantaClarita.com - $35,000 - Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, California with an estimated city population of over 175,000.
  • And many more.

As Andrew Allemann at Domain Name Wire points out, several names have already received active bidding (LongHorn.com, Ponce.com, Money.travel) after the live event closed and that means these domains will sell.

Click here to visit the GeoDomain Extended Auction and check out the discounted prices that will only be around until 12:00pm PDT on May 5.

Extended Auction Page: http://www.domaintools.com/domain-auctions/live/GeoExpo2009

More Info/Geo-Domain Map: http://domainconsultant.com/geo-map.php

[via Aftermarket]

Disclaimer: Adam Strong is affiliated with both Domain Name News and Domain Consultant.

(c) 2009 DomainNameNews.com

Auction
Real Estate Domain Listings Portfolio
The World’s Largest Known Real Estate Listings Domain Portfolio Including More Than 2,600 Geo-Targeted Domain Names.
Auction Held at The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco
Thursday, June 11 at 1:00 P.M.(PT)
Fore a complete list of domain names in the Portfolio, please visit www.jpking.com/domainauction
800-558-5464

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Network Solutions Front-Running Leads to $1 Million Class Action Settlement

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

Network Solutions just emailed notices regarding a class action settlment that came about from the NSI front running domains incident back in January 2008.   The email which can be seen after the jump details a class action lawsuit settlement which could cost the domain name registrar up to $1 million .  The complaint was originally filed against both NSI and ICANN by plaintiffs Chris McElroy, Todd Matzke and James Lee Finseth in  The US District Court for the Central District of California. The Court has approved the proposed settlement.  Anyone who has registered a domain at NSI between December 14  2007 and March 15 2008, may want to look in to this settlement.

According to the notice, the class action involves anyone who purchased a domain name registration and have not received a refund.  Any domains searched on NSI between December 14  2007 and March 15 2008 that were reserved by NSI and then subsequently registered with NSI within that same session (sub class 1) or up to 4 days later (sub class 2).

There are 2 classes of registrants in this case.  The first are those who purchased the domain name during the same session as when the initial search for the domain availability was conducted. The second class are those who purchased a domain name up to 4 days after having conducted a search for the domain availability .

A $6 credit applicable to any NSI purchase will be issued to the first sub class for each “same session” domain purchased and $9.91 will be issued for each domain purchased in the 4 day sub-class.

NSI will be paying out up to $375,966 to the first sub-class of registrants who purchased the domain names in the same session, meaning they searched for the domain and then bought the domain from NSI .  The  second sub-class involves registrations made within four (4) days of having conducted a search for that domain name’s availability with Network Solutions, but not within the same session in which they conducted the original search.  NSI will pay up to $500,000 to members of this class.  NSI estimates approximately 113,094 domains were registered during the period, 62,661 in the same session class and 50,433 within the 4 day class. NSI will be shelling out $171,995 to the plaintiffs legal team as well.

It should be noted that Network Solutions continues to deny any wrong doing .

There has been no finding of any wrongdoing by Network Solutions, and Network Solutions does not admit to any liability. Network Solutions wishes to settle to avoid further costly, disruptive, and time-consuming litigation. This settlement is the result of extensive negotiations between Network Solutions, the Plaintiffs, and the Plaintiffs’ attorneys (”Class Counsel”). Class Counsel believe that the settlement is fair, reasonable, and in the best interests of the Plaintiffs and the Class.

The practice of front running has been eliminated by the new tasting rules put in to effect by ICANN at the beginning of April.  When this news broke some legal experts weighed in on this incident and felt that NSI might be liable base on consumer protection laws.

If you believe you are part of this class, please consult the document below for contact information. Full contents of the class action notice appear below :

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

In The Matters of
McElroy v. Network Solutions LLC, et. al, Case No. CV 08-01247 PSG (VBKx)
Finseth v. Network Solutions LLC, Case No. CV 08-01537 PSG (VBKx)

NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT

To: All persons who, on or between December 14, 2007 and March 15, 2008, searched for the availability of an internet domain name through Network Solutions, LLC’s services, had the searched-for domain name reserved by Network Solutions and subsequently registered that domain name through Network Solutions, LLC’s services in the same internet session or within four days of having conducted the internet domain search, and who have not already received a full refund for the registration.

PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. IT MAY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO AN AWARD FROM THIS SETTLEMENT.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT OR THE COURT CLERK REGARDING THIS ACTION.

I. INTRODUCTION

This “NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT” (”NOTICE”) is to inform you that this court has preliminarily approved a class action settlement between the Class Representative Plaintiffs, Chris McElroy, Todd Matzke and James Lee Finseth, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, who searched for internet domain names through Network Solutions, LLC (hereinafter “Network Solutions”) on or between December 14, 2007 and March 15, 2008, had the searched-for domain name reserved by Network Solutions and subsequently registered that domain name through Network Solutions in the same internet session or within four days of having initially conducted the domain name search, and who have not already received a full refund for the registration, on the one hand, and Defendant Network Solutions LLC, on the other hand.

THIS NOTICE IS TO INFORM YOU ABOUT THE STATUS OF THE LAWSUIT, INCLUDING A STATEMENT OF YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO A PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF THE CASE; YOUR ESTIMATED SHARE OF THE SETTLEMENT; YOUR OPTION TO FILE WITH THE COURT ANY OBJECTIONS YOU MAY HAVE TO THE SETTLEMENT; AND YOUR OPTION TO EXCLUDE YOURSELF FROM THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT BY “OPTING OUT.”

II. DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWSUIT


On February 25, 2008, a complaint was filed by plaintiff Chris McElroy against Network Solutions and Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (the “Court”) (Case No. CV 08-01247). A first amended complaint was filed by Chris McElroy and Todd Matzke on April 14, 2008. A second complaint was filed in the Court by plaintiff James Lee Finseth against Network Solutions on March 5, 2008 (Case No. CV 08-01537), and a first amended complaint was filed on April 18, 2008. The two cases were deemed related cases and are hereinafter referred to as the “Litigation.” Through the respective and operative complaints in the Litigation, the plaintiffs allege on behalf of a putative class comprised of certain users of Network Solutions’ domain name services that Network Solutions, through its Customer Protection Measure, committed unfair business practices prohibited by California Business and Professions Code §§ 17200 et seq,, fraud, deceit and negligence and benefited from unjust enrichment during the Class Period, December 14, 2007 through March 15, 2008.

Network Solutions denied and continues to deny each of the claims alleged by Plaintiffs and the Class. Network Solutions has asserted and continues to assert defenses thereto, and has expressly denied and continues to deny any wrongdoing or legal liability arising out of any of the facts or conduct alleged in the Litigation. There has been no finding of any wrongdoing by Network Solutions, and Network Solutions does not admit to any liability. Network Solutions wishes to settle to avoid further costly, disruptive, and time-consuming litigation. This settlement is the result of extensive negotiations between Network Solutions, the Plaintiffs, and the Plaintiffs’ attorneys (”Class Counsel”). Class Counsel believe that the settlement is fair, reasonable, and in the best interests of the Plaintiffs and the Class.

On April 3, 2009, 2009, the Court preliminarily approved the settlement. This NOTICE was sent to you because Network Solutions’ records indicate that, during the Class Period, you searched for one or more internet domain names through Network Solutions’ web site, had the searched-for domain name reserved by Network Solutions, subsequently registered that domain name through Network Solutions within four days of having conducted the original domain name search, and have not already received a full refund for the registration. If you are included in the Class described above, this settlement may affect your rights.


III. SUMMARY OF TERMS OF THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT


The Class is comprised of all people who purchased a Settlement Registration, who have not already received a full refund for the Settlement Registration. The term “Settlement Registration” as used herein shall have the same meaning as the proposed Settlement Agreement and Stipulation, and shall mean a domain name registration purchased through Network Solutions where the domain name was (a) searched for on the Network Solutions web site on or between December 14, 2007 and March 15, 2008; (b) reserved by Network Solutions; and (c) then registered with Network Solutions either within the same session that the domain name was searched for or within four days of the domain name having been searched for via Network Solutions’ web site. The Class consists of two sub-classes. One sub-class, referred to as the Same-Session Purchasing Sub-Class, consists of all users who purchased a Settlement Registration during the same internet session in which the user searched for the domain name’s availability through Network Solutions. Network Solutions has agreed to provide credits for Network Solutions services to members of this Same-Session Purchasing Sub-Class, with a value of up to $375,966, to resolve all claims of those customers who are within this sub-class. A second sub-class, referred to as the Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class, consists of all users who purchased a Settlement Registration within four (4) days of having conducted a search for that domain name’s availability with Network Solutions, but not within the same session in which they conducted the original search. Network Solutions has agreed to pay up to $500,000 to members of this Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class to resolve all claims of those customers who are within this sub-class. Approximately 113,094 Settlement Registrations were registered during the Class Period and are subject to this settlement, approximately 62,661 of which fall within the Same-Session Purchasing Sub-Class and approximately 50,433 of which fall within the Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class.

According to Network Solutions’ records, you are a member of the Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class.

The proposed settlement provides that Class Counsel may apply to the Court for reasonable compensation for their work in this matter, in an amount up to $171,995 (up to 12.5% of the value of service credits provided to the Same-Session Purchasing Sub-Class plus up to 25% of the settlement amount provided to the Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class), inclusive of their expenses and costs.

A $6 credit applicable to any Network Solutions service purchased on the Network Solutions website, valid for one year from the date of the issuance of the credit, shall be issued to each member of the Same-Session Purchasing Sub-Class who does not “opt out” (see Section V below) for each Settlement Registration purchased by such member within the same internet session. For example, if a participating class member purchased two Settlement Registrations during the Class Period in the same internet session within which he or she conducted searches for the availability of those domain names through Network Solutions’ website, he or she can expect to receive two separate credits for Network Solutions’ services, each valued at $6.

A payment of $9.91 shall be made to each member of the Four-Day Purchasing Sub-Class who does not “opt out” (see Section V below) for each Settlement Registration purchased by such member within four (4) days of having conducted the availability search, but not within the same internet session. For example, if a participating class member registered two Settlement Registrations through Network Solutions during the Class Period within four (4) days of having also conducted searches for the availability of those domain names through Network Solutions’ website, he or she can expect to receive payment of $19.82.

The summary of the proposed settlement agreement in this NOTICE does NOT include all of the terms and conditions of the settlement. The only complete statement of the terms of the proposed settlement is in the actual Settlement Agreement and Stipulation (”the Settlement Agreement”), that has been tentatively approved by the Court. The proposed Settlement Agreement is available for inspection at the Office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division, which is located at 255 East Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE COURT OR JUDGE.

IV. BINDING EFFECT AND CLASS RELEASE


If approved by the Court, the proposed Settlement Agreement will be binding on all members of the Class who do not timely “opt out” of the settlement, and such members of the Class who do not timely “opt out” of the settlement will fully and finally release and discharge Network Solutions, and each of its past or present officers, directors, shareholders, members, employees, agents, principals, heirs, representatives, accountants, auditors, consultants, executors, insurers and reinsurers, and its and their respective successors and predecessors in interest, subsidiaries, affiliates, parents and attorneys from any and all claims, known and unknown, arising from Network Solutions’ automatic registration, for a limited time, of any domain name for which a name availability search was made (referred to by Network Solutions as its Customer Protection Measure) under any state or federal statute, ordinance, regulation, common law, or other source of law, whether or not such claims are in the nature of damages, penalties, attorneys’ fees or injunctive or other equitable relief, whether in contract, tort or pursuant to a statutory remedy, related to or arising out of any claims stated in the underlying litigations, including but not limited to any of the following: (1) any claims for unfair business practices (including unlawful, deceptive or unfair business practices prohibited by the California Business and Professions Code §§ 17200, et seq.); (2) any claims for fraud or deceit; (3) any claims for negligence; (4) any claims for unjust enrichment or restitution; and (5) any claims for aiding and abetting the aforementioned alleged unlawful acts.

These releases include any unknown claims, as set forth above, that the releasing members of the Class do not know or suspect to exist in their favor at the time of this Notice which, if known by them, might have affected their decision not to object to or opt-out from the settlement of the Litigation. Those members of the Class not objecting to, or opting out from, the settlement of the Litigation shall be deemed to have, and have, expressly waived and relinquished, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the provisions, rights and benefits of Section 1542 of the California Civil Code to the extent it is applicable (or any other similar provision under federal, state or local law, to the extent any such provision is applicable). Section 1542 provides:

A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.

Thus, if members of the Class hereafter discover facts in addition to or different from those they know or believe to be true with respect to the subject matter of this release, they shall be deemed to have, and have, fully, finally and forever settled and released any and all of the claims released herein, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, contingent or non-contingent, which now exist, or heretofore have existed under any theory of law or equity now existing or coming into existence in the future with respect to the subject matter of this release as described above, including but not limited to conduct that is negligent, intentional, with or without malice, or a breach of any duty, law or rule without regard to the subsequent discovery or existence of such different or additional facts.

V. OPT-OUT PROCEDURE


If you choose to not participate in this lawsuit and this settlement (”opt-out”) (a) you will have no right to receive any money or credits under the settlement of this case, as detailed in the Settlement Agreement; (b) you will not be bound by the settlement in this lawsuit and the Settlement Agreement; and (c) you may bring or participate in a separate lawsuit against Network Solutions. If you opt out of this lawsuit and this settlement and bring or participate in a separate lawsuit, you may lose your case and receive nothing, or you may obtain less money or service credit than you could get under this lawsuit even if you prevail, and it may take several years to obtain any such money. To opt out of this lawsuit, you must submit a written notice stating that you want to opt out of this settlement. This written notice must contain your name, address and telephone number. The written notice must also state:

“I wish to opt out of the settlement of McElroy v. Network Solutions, et al. (United States District Court for the Central District of California, Case No. CV 08-01247) and Finseth v. Network Solutions (United States District Court for the Central District of California, Case No. CV 08-01537). I understand that by requesting to be excluded from the settlement I will receive no settlement award under the terms of the Settlement Agreement entered into by Network Solutions. I understand that if I am excluded from the class settlement, I may bring a separate action. I understand that in any separate lawsuit, I may receive nothing or less than I would have received if I had not opted-out out of receiving a settlement award pursuant to the Settlement Agreement.”

This written opt-out statement must be sent by U.S. mail to counsel for Network Solutions pursuant to Paragraph VIII, below. To be timely, this opt-out statement must be postmarked no later than June 22, 2009. Please retain a copy of the envelope depicting the post-mark for your records.

VI. OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

If you believe that the proposed Settlement Agreement should not be finally approved by the Court for any reason, you may object to the proposed Settlement Agreement. If you want to object to the proposed Settlement Agreement, you must file an objection in writing with the Court (see Section III, above, for the Court’s location) and serve a copy of your written objection on counsel for the parties (see Section VIII, below, for counsels’ contact information). This written objection must state the basis of your objection and include an indication of your intent to appear at the hearing scheduled for August 10, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom 790 at 255 East Temple Street, Los Angeles, California, 90012, to have your objection heard by the Court. If you object to the proposed Settlement Agreement, you or your counsel must appear at this hearing.

Any written objection to the proposed Settlement Agreement must be filed with the court and served on counsel for the parties, at the addresses included in Section VIII below, no later than June 22, 2009. Objections not previously filed in writing in a timely manner will not be considered.

All objections or other correspondence must state the names and numbers of the cases, which are: McElroy v. Network Solutions, et al. (United States District Court for the Central District of California, Case No. CV 08-01247) and Finseth v. Network Solutions (United States District Court for the Central District of California, Case No. CV 08-01537).

VII. ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS

You will not have to pay Class Counsel for representing you in this lawsuit. As noted above in Section III, the Court will consider and award at the time of final hearing an amount to be paid to Class Counsel as reasonable compensation for their time incurred in this matter and for their actual expenses and costs incurred, which will be paid by Network Solutions from the Settlement Amount.


VIII. FURTHER INFORMATION AND ADDRESS OF CLASS COUNSEL

PLEASE DO NOT CALL OR CONTACT THE COURT. If you have any questions about the Settlement Agreement, you may contact Class Counsel listed below for more information:

Brian S. Kabateck
Richard L. Kellner
Alfredo Torrijos
Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP
644 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017

and

Daniel G. Whalen
Paul A. Traina
Gregory P. Waters
Engstrom, Lipscomb & Lack, P.C.
10100 Santa Monica Boulevard, 12th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067

Any question you may have about the Settlement Agreement should be addressed to the above Class Counsel. However, in the event that you need to contact Network Solutions (such as to serve an opt-out statement pursuant to paragraph V or a written objection pursuant to paragraph VI, above), you should contact Network Solutions’ counsel:

Valerie M. Goo, Esq.
Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe LLP
777 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3200
Los Angeles, CA 90017

IX. IF THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS NOT APPROVED

If the Settlement Agreement is not approved by the Court, or if any of its conditions are not satisfied, the conditional settlement will be voided, no money or credits will be paid, and the case will revert to litigation. However, if that happens there is no assurance: (a) that any decision at trial would be in favor of Class members; (b) that a favorable trial decision, if any, would be as favorable to the Class members as this settlement; or (c) that any favorable trial decision would be upheld if an appeal was filed.

X. NO OPINION EXPRESSED AS TO THE MERITS OF THE CASE

On April 3, 2009, the Court preliminarily approved the Settlement Agreement and found that the Settlement Agreement is fair and reasonable. However, the Court has expressed no opinion regarding the merits of the Plaintiffs’ claims or Networks Solutions’ liability. DO NOT WRITE OR CALL THE COURT REGARDING THIS SETTLEMENT.


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Ten Large Cities, Almost All Under $15k, Remain in Inventory

 

GeoDomain AuctionHave you ever wanted to own your own city? You’ll need the domain name, of course, so what better place to start than these city domains? There are still 30 premium GEO-Domains available for extended bidding in the GEO-Domain Auction until May 5th – a few already have bids, which means they will sell to someone else unless you act quickly.

Anyone who attended the terrific GEO-Domain EXPO in San Diego understands a great city domain is a safe harbor – an excellent platform for growth and a reliable steward of resale value. Unlike technology names with terms like “MP3″, a city domain never goes out of style. The market for relevant traffic to the domain includes just about anyone in the city itself and those looking to travel to the city or do business there. When it’s time to resell the domain, the buyer pool is equally expansive.

There’s also some great bargins under $3500 including FranceHoliday.com ($3450), AmericanGuide.com ($1500), PortlandVacation.com ($2800), iSouthKorea.com ($1500), and Albuquerque.us ($3500).

Bid now and join us May 5 at 12pm PDT as we close each lot in alphabetical order. Additional domain information, including an interactive map, is available here.

Available City Domains Include:

Augsburg.com
$15,000
Population 270,000

Albuquerque.us
$3500
Population 500,000, Top 50 U.S. City
Bargain price .us

BeachHaven.com
$14,000
NJ/Long Island Shore.
Median home value over $600,000

BocaRatonFlorida.com
$9000
100,000 residents, $500,000 median home price

Elizabeth.net
$9950
City in New Jersey with over 200,000
Obviously a name, too.

KansasCity.us
$5000
Comparables includes Nashville.us $23,000, Miami.us $15,000
Population 500,000 in bigger or two K.S.

Ponce.com
$21,000
Huge city in Southern Puerto Rico

SantaClarita.com
$35,000
Population 200,000, $500,000 home median
Applies to the city and the valley – home to Six Flags. Cheap!

TempeArizona.com
$9000
Great domain for a city of 200,000
Home to Arizona State and just a few miles from Phoenix

Washington.biz
$4500
Population 6.5 million in the state
Name, city, state, brandable, SEO, resale = inexpensive

**Updated** Our Picks From The Moniker Slient Auction

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

Moniker.com is holding its silent auction as part of the TRAFFIC show.

There are over 5,500 domains in the silent auction, that’s a lot of inventory.

The silent auction will be held through SnapNames.com.  Bidding closes on May 7 at 3:15 EST, 12:15 PST, and are subject to all of SnapNames.com normal bidding rules.

We went through the extremely long list and picked the gems out for you, and broke them out into our own categories.

We believe our selections offer the best domains, at the best prices.

There are a handful that we are going for as well and they are not included on this list.

People have asked “why do we  point these domains out if they’re  so good”.

The answer is simple: We can’t afford to buy them all.

A lot of work went into finding these gems, so please do click on the link, to join the auctions that catch your eye, so we can take a little of moniker.com commission.

There are a ton of one word .com and many of them are under $1K, and start as just $360.  Some are priced higher, but one word .com’s go for much more than these prices, on the rare occasion when they drop:

interacted.com ($300)
shacking.com ($300)
bypassing.com ($300)
relapsed.com ($360)
pipers.com ($590)
proclaiming.com ($590)
reared.com ($590)
literality.com ($590)
assaulted.com ($590)
figuratively.com ($890)
prouder.com ($900)
frugalness.com ($900)
blanketed.com ($900)
ignoring.com ($1,180)
imply.com ($1,180)
unretired.com ($2,950)
enticed.com ($1,180)
overtaking.com ($1,180)
infringing.com ($1,180)
deduced.com ($1,180)
abortionists.com ($1,180)
otologist.com ($1,770)
crooned.com ($1,770)
aching.com ($2,240)
altercation.com ($2,360)
collapsed.com ($2,360)
hilarity.com ($2,950)
secures.com ($2,950)
assaults.com ($2,950)
covenants.com ($3,300)
elector.com ($3,300)
sprinters.com ($3,420)
possibly.com ($3,420)
talked.com ($3,420)
novenas.com ($3,530)
guerrillas.com ($3,530)
acquitted.com ($4,120)
concertseats.com ($4,530)
comptroller.com ($4,590)
guarantor.com ($4,590)
incorporates.com ($4,590)
scrimmage.com ($5,060)
celibate.com ($5,770)
heartbreaking.com ($5,770)
shrinking.com ($5,890)
interviewed.com ($6,830)
bullfighter.com ($7,650)
knuckleball.com ($7,650)
duplicated.com ($8,120)
tightly.com ($8,830)
disprove.com ($8,830)
dazzler.com ($9,300)
celibacy.com ($10,210)
reducing.com ($10,210)
pregnancies.com
hutch.com ($11,770)
disparaging.com ($300)
recapitulate.com ($300)
bashfulness.com ($300)
boldly.com ($470)
sapped.com ($500)
shovelers.com ($590)
lunching.com ($590)
botches.com ($590)
derives.com ($830)
smidgens.com ($900)
gainfully.com ($900)
devastates.com ($900)
colonist.com ($1,180)
detrimental.com ($1,180)
cultivating.com ($1,180)
pirouettes.com ($1,180)
regretfully.com ($1,180)
modestly.com ($1,180)
dispensed.com ($1,180)
dabbled.com ($1,180)
scariest.com ($1,770)
obstructed.com ($1,770)
formulating.com ($1,980)
adjusted.com ($2,240)
clinging.com ($2,360)
cleanliness.com ($2,950)
nudged.com ($2,950)
departing.com ($2,950)
squatter.com ($3,300)
awed.com ($3,300)
switchers.com ($3,300)
lessee.com ($3,420)
bureaucrats.com ($3,420)
apathetic.com ($3,420)
harpoons.com ($3,530)
corrected.com ($3,530)
airbrushed.com ($4,180)
screamers.com ($4,590)
ordained.com ($4,590)
gratuities.com ($4,590)
lithographer.com ($4,710)
exhausted.com ($5,770)
exhaustion.com ($5,770)
aristocracy.com ($5,890)
swordsman.com ($5,890)
hexes.com ($6,950)
animating.com ($7,650)
schizophrenic.com ($8,120)
demonstrating.com ($8,120)
testified.com ($8,830)
starvation.com ($9,300)
economically.com ($9,420)
preserving.com ($10,210)
humanist.com ($11,530)
hormonal.com ($11,770)
chewtoys.com ($12,950)

 
We all love short domains.  Here are the best of the 2 and 3 letter domains:

acc.info ($330)
954.org ($590)
677.org ($590)
403.us ($1,180)
419.org ($1,420)
8000.org ($1,770)
kkk.net ($2,950)
27.eu ($2,950)
571.net ($2,950)
871.net ($2,950)
576.net ($2,950)
3k.net ($5,000)
swv.com ($8,830)
hck.com ($9,420)
79.net ($10,000)
per.net ($11,770)
oym.com ($11,770)
dle.com ($12,950)
483.com ($14,120)
497.com ($14,120)
tdy.com
jv.net ($21,180)
mpp.com
ome.com ($27,060)
so.net ($29,420)
zz.org ($47,060)
pp.org ($58,830)
hi.net ($94,120)
48.com ($117,650)
jf.com ($176,480)
401.biz ($590)
443.org ($590)
274.org ($590)
hrx.org ($1,180)
566.net
407.org ($1,770)
757.us ($2,950)
631.net ($2,950)
769.net ($2,950)
676.net ($2,950)
06.org ($4,710)
07.org ($7,060)
wkm.com ($9,420)
tx.tv ($10,000)
ikc.com ($11,530)
qbz.com ($11,770)
lgn.com ($12,950)
zob.com ($12,950)
449.com ($14,120)
vnq.com ($14,120)
ltv.com ($20,000)
fbs.com
emm.com ($23,530)
hs.net ($29,420)
20.net ($35,300)
bb.org ($52,950)
46.com ($88,240)
qr.com ($111,770)
yq.com ($117,650)
cy.com ($205,890)

 
Here were your going to find some of our favorite domains in the auction, products, call to action terms, domains that in our opinion are resaleable on the retail market for much more than you will be buying them here.  Many are priced under $1K and none are priced higher than $10K.

hayforsale.com ($300)
flightcancellations.com ($300)
treatingbipolardisorder.com ($300)
transferringschools.com ($300)
savingyourdata.com ($300)
nomonthlypayments.com ($300)
makecomplaints.com ($300)
fourstarresort.com ($300)
earthquakeinsurancepolicies.com ($300)
helicoptersforsale.com ($300)
browseanonymously.com ($300)
foreignoildependence.com ($300)
bladdercontrolmedication.com ($300)
congressionalvoting.com
safesurroundings.com ($300)
clotbustingdrugs.com ($300)
obtainmedicalrecords.com ($300)
yachtrepair.com ($300)
solarpanelguide.com ($300)
roughskin.com ($300)
perfectlooks.com ($300)
marketexchangerates.com ($300)
lumbarseat.com ($300)
identitytheftinsurancepolicy.com ($300)
handmadejeans.com ($300)
getgoodmileage.com ($300)
freeonlineinsurancequotes.com ($300)
electricalpower.com ($300)
comicbooksforsale.com ($300)
champagnecorks.com ($300)
vinylswimmingpools.com ($300)
latindanceclasses.com ($300)
improvesexualstamina.com ($300)
tirepressuremonitors.com ($300)
createapplications.com ($300)
worstneighborhoods.com ($300)
openbankaccounts.com ($300)
demonstratorjobs.com ($300)
stbarthelemyvacations.com ($300)
lowgrouprates.com ($300)
financialstimulusplan.com ($300)
custombuiltbookcases.com ($300)
exposedto.com ($300)
camperplans.com ($300)
solarpanelfactory.com ($300)
bottleofvodka.com ($300)
regularmaintenance.com ($300)
occupancypermits.com ($300)
increaseyourcreditrating.com ($300)
brakesandrotors.com ($300)
personalcopymachines.com ($300)
bigspeakers.com ($300)
womenproducts.com ($300)
giftpicker.com ($330)
washeranddryerratings.com ($360)
wearingjeans.com ($360)
michiganchildsupportlaws.com ($360)
rugsteamer.com ($360)
buildanaddition.com
scentedbodylotions.com ($360)
beerepellent.com ($420)
tonedthighs.com ($470)
obamaspeech.com ($480)
thediscounters.com ($530)
heavycoat.com ($590)
hardboobs.com ($590)
femalegenitalherpes.com ($590)
factchecking.com ($590)
vacationpolicy.com ($590)
eliminatebackpain.com ($590)
navyofficers.com ($590)
suggestionform.com ($590)
conductingresearch.com ($590)
businessexpenditures.com ($590)
greatmanagers.com ($590)
getstuffforfree.com ($590)
wesalute.com ($590)
subscribeto.com ($590)
spreadthetruth.com ($590)
registergifts.com ($590)
puremilkchocolate.com ($590)
privateoffers.com ($590)
personalpolicy.com ($590)
minimarts.com ($590)
majorconcern.com ($500)
linkposts.com ($590)
legalsummons.com ($590)
greenenergyfirms.com ($590)
gettingsmart.com ($590)
gettingadvice.com ($590)
getphoneservice.com ($590)
freepamphlets.com ($590)
eyepencil.com ($590)
droppingpounds.com ($590)
contactwomen.com ($590)
cleanenergygrant.com ($590)
buyblackdiamonds.com ($590)
boldflavors.com ($590)
birdfluinfection.com ($590)
applyforapersonalloan.com ($590)
aroundthehorn.com ($590)
minierasers.com ($710)
homecarpetcleaningmachines.com ($710)
briefsurveys.com ($830)
buyposters.com ($890)
skateboots.com ($890)
refillingstations.com ($890)
patentexaminers.com ($890)
findananswer.com ($890)
affordabledaycare.com ($890)
nocellphones.com ($900)
rubbingoff.com ($900)
partyshops.com ($900)
carpetfloors.com ($900)
toughtime.com ($900)
snatchitup.com ($900)
magnificentphotos.com ($900)
fundraisingdrive.com ($900)
cooledoff.com ($900)
incometaxpreparationservices.com ($940)
cornerguards.com ($950)
airlinebaggagerules.com ($1,000)
spotremovers.com ($1,060)
refinancecosts.com ($1,060)
gravybowl.com ($1,060)
cheapphotography.com ($1,060)
medicaresupplementalinsuranceplans.com ($1,120)
theheartofrockandroll.com ($1,180)
wholesaledrugs.com ($1,180)
floorpanels.com ($1,180)
gettingundressed.com ($1,180)
deliveryboy.com ($1,180)
constructionlighting.com ($1,180)
cookingblog.com ($1,180)
dropboxes.com ($1,180)
highresolutionscanner.com ($1,180)
sugarfreediets.com ($1,180)
sellsoftware.com ($1,180)
rimcity.com ($1,180)
idahodivorceattorneys.com ($1,180)
windpowersupply.com ($1,180)
thegolfpro.com ($2,950)
spillyourguts.com ($1,180)
sendajet.com ($1,180)
plasmatvscreens.com ($1,180)
onlineinformation.com ($1,180)
liabilitypolicy.com ($1,180)
goingdancing.com ($1,180)
eliminatefat.com ($1,180)
cleanenergytax.com ($1,180)
bargainpricing.com ($1,180)
availablepositions.com ($1,240)
movierecommendations.com ($1,300)
freeinstantmessaging.com ($1,420)
reunionplanning.com ($1,420)
exceptionalrates.com ($1,420)
capitalcases.com ($1,480)
discounttoystores.com ($1,480)
bowstrings.com ($1,770)
projectionlamps.com ($1,770)
learnhowtocook.com ($1,770)
reservehotelrooms.com ($1,770)
groundservice.com ($1,770)
blazingspeed.com ($1,770)
localweatherforecasts.com ($1,900)
widescreentelevisions.com ($1,900)
southbeachfl.com ($1,900)
cashbackrebates.com ($1,980)
onlinestockbrokers.com ($2,120)
fitnesslevel.com ($2,240)
drugmoney.com ($2,360)
alcoholproblems.com ($2,360)
onlineusedcars.com ($2,360)
photoenlarging.com ($2,360)
registeryourdomains.com ($2,360)
leaseemployees.com ($2,360)
cashdiscounts.com ($2,360)
centralflorida.org ($2,360)
coralspringsflorida.com ($2,360)
stemcellsurgery.com ($2,890)
visualsearchengine.com ($2,950)
spendingbill.com ($2,950)
theratrace.com ($2,950)
skipsearch.com ($2,950)
twitcher.com ($2,950)
obituarylistings.com ($2,950)
hdcomputer.com ($14,710)
hotelroomreservation.com ($3,240)
discountonlineshopping.com ($3,530)
baseballcardshows.com ($3,530)
animalbreeder.com ($2,950)
hedgefundinvestors.com ($4,120)
freedemos.com ($4,240)
bagelstores.com ($4,420)
thyroidtreatment.com ($4,710)
highschoolfreshman.com ($4,710)
startingsalaries.com ($4,710)
champagneroom.com ($4,950)
evangelicalchurch.com ($5,000)
printingjob.com ($5,180)
perfumeonline.com ($5,890)
adulttorrents.com ($5,890)
singlesgroups.com ($5,890)
alabamaforeclosures.com ($5,890)
medicationguide.com ($5,890)
newyorkcityrestaurant.com ($5,890)
lovesushi.com ($2,950)
airbrushtan.com ($6,480)
organicstrawberries.com ($6,650)
organicberries.com ($6,650)
powderpuff.com ($6,950)
graduatestudents.com
vehiclerepair.com
onlinediscounts.com ($7,300)
yomamma.com ($7,650)
thejury.com ($7,650)
churchservice.com ($8,240)
paycommission.com ($8,240)
drunkdriver.com ($8,590)
egyptianpyramids.com ($8,830)
nocontract.com ($8,830)
collegecounseling.com ($8,950)
Televisionads.com ($9,060)
videoart.com ($9,420)
lightswitch.com ($9,420)
qualityhomes.com ($10,000)
thecellar.com ($10,590)
medicallaser.com ($10,590)
floridapersonals.com ($11,180)
samesex.com ($11,770)
wirelesstechnology.com ($11,770)
homegardening.com ($11,770)
newautos.com ($11,770)
networkcard.com
wildthing.com ($11,770)
funnypages.com ($11,770)
uniquevisitors.com ($10,000)
charterairplanes.com ($11,770)
holographicimages.com
propanepoweredgenerator.com ($300)
quickpawn.com ($650)
showblogs.com ($300)
rapiderection.com ($300)
medicalschoolstudents.com ($300)
gynecologycenters.com
farminsurancepolicy.com ($300)
thekyotoprotocol.com ($300)
texasdogbitelawyer.com ($300)
georgiapeanuts.com
medicaresupplementinsuranceplans.com ($300)
fantasybra.com ($300)
nyattorneys.com
ilovedetroit.com ($300)
prosoccerplayer.com ($300)
agediscriminationlaw.com ($300)
thejewishdeli.com ($300)
seetahiti.com ($300)
rodeodrivecalifornia.com ($300)
navigationunit.com ($300)
luxuryhousingdevelopment.com ($300)
ignoreyou.com ($300)
howtolivelonger.com ($300)
goingonline.com ($300)
fronttires.com ($300)
farminsurancepolicies.com ($300)
cropinsurancepolicies.com ($300)
chefclass.com ($300)
vacationgolf.com ($300)
naturalflearepellent.com ($300)
largescreentelevisions.com ($300)
professionalseoservices.com ($300)
menstrualcyclecalculator.com ($300)
freshsmoothies.com ($300)
variableannuitysales.com ($300)
lowcrimerate.com ($300)
terrificbody.com ($300)
playingintheaters.com ($300)
glossydisplays.com ($300)
economyconcerns.com ($300)
bigpredictions.com ($300)
economicstimulusbills.com ($300)
restorefertility.com ($300)
proofofinsurance.com ($300)
stemcellproduction.com ($300)
optometryexam.com ($300)
invoicegenerator.com ($300)
enjoyyours.com ($300)
alternativefuelstations.com ($300)
discjockeyjobs.com ($300)
pedicuredtoes.com ($300)
sizzlingsteaks.com ($300)
antibacterialgel.com ($360)
unleadedgas.com ($360)
roughsailing.com ($360)
terabyteharddrive.com ($360)
gasolinesubstitute.com ($360)
orlandohotelrooms.com ($360)
datastoring.com ($360)
blackjacktournamentstrategy.com ($420)
beautifulyachts.com ($480)
discountsites.com ($530)
hugecommission.com ($590)
detoxdietrecipes.com ($590)
noveltybracelets.com ($590)
stoppingpower.com ($590)
adulttelevision.com ($590)
unemploymentassistance.com ($590)
businessdebt.com
computersciencemajor.com ($590)
highcomedy.com ($590)
eatingit.com ($590)
thetease.com ($590)
lovecushion.com ($590)
wearfur.com ($590)
takingnotice.com ($590)
stopsuffering.com ($590)
solicitingdonations.com ($590)
quicktuneup.com ($590)
professionalcardplayer.com ($590)
premiumtequilas.com ($590)
nicevehicles.com ($590)
mentionme.com ($590)
lowercholesteroldrugs.com ($590)
lightexercises.com ($590)
itsguaranteed.com ($590)
goodpitch.com ($590)
gettingby.com ($590)
getyoureducation.com ($590)
getpetinsurance.com ($590)
findagreatdomainname.com ($590)
experiencedmanagers.com ($590)
customerparking.com ($590)
conservationdegrees.com ($590)
buypenicillin.com ($590)
bostontrialattorney.com ($590)
boldflavor.com ($590)
automobilepics.com ($590)
apresentation.com ($590)
criminallawandprocedure.com ($710)
upholsterycleaningmachines.com ($710)
customtradeshowexhibits.com ($710)
imagecreator.com ($830)
mobilebroadbandplans.com ($890)
safeboatingclass.com ($890)
pricemarkdowns.com ($890)
paperbackwriters.com ($890)
buildendurance.com ($890)
groceryshoppinglist.com ($900)
incometaxpreparers.com ($900)
hightaxes.com ($900)
bigbills.com ($900)
asecret.com ($900)
takingtheleap.com ($900)
reallyexciting.com ($900)
greatcorporations.com ($900)
drivingahardbargain.com ($900)
carpetit.com ($900)
deliverresults.com ($940)
wisconsinranches.com ($950)
onlinesearchcenter.com ($1,000)
ramboost.com ($1,060)
mustlikedogs.com ($1,060)
foreignlanguageclass.com ($1,060)
eveningjackets.com ($1,080)
biometricfingerprintscanner.com ($1,180)
constructiondrawings.com ($1,180)
unlimitedwireless.com ($1,180)
persuasivewriting.com ($1,180)
classicrockbands.com ($1,180)
socketset.com
stateoftheeconomy.com ($1,180)
allpurposeflour.com ($1,180)
constructionlights.com ($1,180)
discountgolfstores.com ($1,180)
abdominalexerciser.com ($1,180)
depressiontherapy.com ($1,180)
gamediscounts.com ($1,180)
collectiblegoldcoins.com ($1,180)
vegashotelrooms.com ($1,180)
spoiledchildren.com ($1,180)
skillsaws.com ($1,180)
relationshipexperts.com ($1,180)
pitchandputt.com ($1,180)
loanforeducation.com ($1,180)
heatingbills.com ($1,180)
extraordinarysavings.com ($1,180)
creditchecksonline.com ($1,180)
checkapproval.com ($1,180)
woodlandbeach.com ($1,180)
paymentmethods.com ($1,300)
monthlypaymentplans.com ($1,300)
plasticfoodstoragecontainers.com ($1,420)
fixedmortgageinterestrates.com ($1,420)
leatherattaches.com ($1,480)
discounttrading.com ($1,480)
cashallowance.com ($1,480)
sexytan.com ($1,770)
derogatorycredit.com ($1,770)
shippinglanes.com ($1,770)
mybackhurts.com ($1,770)
discountcommodities.com ($1,770)
alloccasions.com ($1,900)
cabletvstations.com ($1,900)
atthepump.com ($1,900)
lakelodges.com ($1,980)
cashdiscount.com ($2,060)
findingbargains.com ($2,180)
baggagescanners.com ($2,300)
siteplans.com ($2,360)
weightlossexercise.com ($2,360)
gumwrappers.com ($2,360)
swimmingschools.com ($2,360)
manageit.com
flatpanellcds.com ($2,360)
antisepticwipes.com ($2,360)
montrosecolorado.com ($2,360)
megayachtcharters.com ($2,650)
bigislandrealestate.com
localcardealers.com ($2,950)
famouschef.com ($2,950)
medicalbiotechnology.com ($2,950)
removetattoos.com ($2,950)
sicilyhotel.com ($2,950)
healthcareguide.com ($2,950)
charlottesvillevirginia.com ($2,950)
prizewinning.com ($3,300)
filereturns.com ($3,530)
annualpass.com ($3,530)
executivepay.com ($4,120)
hardwoodcabinets.com ($4,120)
localcalls.com ($4,420)
gameplaying.com ($4,590)
latinsongs.com ($4,710)
visitjerusalem.com ($4,710)
greatdiscount.com ($4,710)
freshvegetables.com ($4,950)
doubledating.com ($5,000)
picturealbums.com ($5,890)
newsoftware.com ($5,890)
coldandflu.com ($5,890)
businessclothing.com ($5,890)
canrecycling.com ($5,890)
themovers.com ($5,890)
musicdepartment.com ($5,890)
bankmoney.com ($5,890)
boardcertifiedattorneys.com ($6,480)
organicblueberries.com ($6,650)
stagerental.com ($6,890)
incometaxrefunds.com ($7,060)
crisiscenters.com ($4,120)
packandship.com ($6,000)
electronictrading.com ($7,300)
rebateoffers.com ($7,650)
datinggirls.com ($8,240)
donatemoney.com ($8,240)
artprices.com ($8,240)
creditmarkets.com ($6,000)
technologytoday.com ($8,830)
gourmetsnacks.com ($6,000)
snowdays.com ($9,000)
employmentads.com ($9,300)
televisionschedule.com ($9,420)
worldchampion.com ($9,420)
organicoliveoil.com ($10,180)
wartremover.com ($10,590)
lightstand.com ($10,590)
eras.com ($11,530)
kitchenlights.com ($11,770)
electricoven.com ($11,770)
usedelectronics.com
cleanenergyjobs.com ($11,770)
medicalproblems.com
burglarbars.com ($11,770)
windpowered.com ($10,000)
negligencelawyers.com ($11,770)
cemetaries.us ($300)

 
Here are the best .net, .org and other TLD’s.

There a lot of great one word and short .net. .org, .info., .me, .travel., .asia and other major extensions.    These are our picks of the best of these:

findit.tel ($590)
joe.me
couple.travel ($1,180)
fff.mobi ($1,180)
eee.mobi ($1,180)
bankrupt.me ($1,180)
nnn.mobi ($1,180)
simcards.asia ($1,180)
solicit.me ($1,180)
exercise.asia ($1,770)
jets.biz ($9,710)
babymonitor.net ($2,950)
chocolate.mobi ($5,890)
milan.travel
steel.asia ($26,120)
decals.info ($300)
laptopbatteries.info ($300)
golfshoes.info ($300)
shutter.info ($300)
cliffs.org ($300)
lipo.info ($300)
paradiseisland.info ($300)
throat.info ($300)
babygifts.info ($300)
floridamalpracticelawyer.net ($300)
organizations.info ($300)
joystick.net ($300)
bar.biz ($300)
investigations.info ($300)
giftcertificates.info ($300)
spreadsheets.info ($300)
gossip.info ($590)
duty.net ($590)
jackets.info ($590)
desktoppublishing.info ($1,060)
discountcomputers.org ($1,180)
hump.net ($1,180)
ballot.net ($1,180)
terrorist.org ($1,180)
uuu.mobi ($1,180)
package.info ($1,180)
measles.net ($1,860)
astrologicalsigns.net ($1,900)
cabletelevision.info ($1,900)
alpacas.net ($2,360)
habit.org ($2,360)
clerks.org ($2,830)
topless.org ($2,950)
graphicdesigner.org ($2,950)
workpermit.org ($2,950)
relaxation.net ($3,420)
newlyweds.net ($3,530)
prostitutes.org ($3,530)
victorian.org ($3,530)
virgins.org ($4,710)
prostitution.net ($4,710)
latex.org ($5,300)
like.org ($5,890)
internetmarketing.net ($5,890)
funerals.info ($5,890)
billionaire.org ($5,890)
jean.net ($6,950)
fargo.net ($8,830)
tacoma.net ($9,420)
copies.net ($11,770)
housewife.net ($11,770)
laptop.info ($11,770)
violence.org ($8,240)
laundry.net ($11,770)
order.net ($12,950)
locals.org ($14,710)
gun.net ($11,770)
lonely.net ($17,650)
dentists.net ($20,590)
order.org ($22,060)
gay.info ($23,530)
blogs.info ($29,420)
luxembourg.org ($29,420)
smoke.net ($47,060)
organicfood.net ($67,950)
gay.org ($117,650)
reduction.net
wired.biz ($1,000)
ggg.mobi ($1,180)
sss.mobi ($1,180)
thrust.me ($1,180)
employee.tel ($1,180)
iii.mobi ($1,180)
suspect.me ($1,180)
link.tel ($1,180)
frisk.me ($1,770)
rebates.asia ($2,360)
approval.net ($3,300)
creditrepair.me ($5,890)
seoul.travel
masks.info ($300)
reunions.info ($300)
housewifes.info ($300)
almonds.info ($300)
problems.info ($300)
instructions.info ($300)
availability.info ($300)
housewives.info ($300)
swordfish.info ($300)
constructionjobs.info ($300)
firewalls.info ($300)
entrepreneurs.info ($300)
hairreplacement.info ($300)
petgrooming.info ($300)
estimates.info ($300)
energydrinks.org ($300)
announcements.info ($590)
rule.net ($590)
iqscores.net ($590)
homicides.net ($590)
insertion.net ($1,180)
dont.net ($1,180)
peoplelocator.net ($1,180)
charger.org ($1,180)
gerbils.org ($1,180)
admission.info ($1,180)
bisexual.info
flirting.org ($1,890)
salestax.info ($1,900)
dashboard.org ($2,360)
accounts.info ($2,360)
discountsoftware.org ($2,530)
bleach.org ($2,950)
killer.net ($2,950)
exercising.net ($2,950)
packages.info ($3,180)
divas.org ($3,530)
deposits.net ($3,530)
pornstar.info ($3,530)
reit.org ($3,530)
taxpreparation.net ($4,710)
damage.org ($5,300)
greekislands.org ($5,650)
barns.net ($5,890)
goingoutofbusiness.org ($5,890)
golflessons.net ($5,890)
compute.org ($5,890)
hartford.org ($7,060)
snowboarding.info ($8,830)
brakes.net ($10,000)
freedownloads.org ($11,770)
farts.net ($11,770)
diapers.net ($11,770)
tacos.net ($11,770)
petroleum.net ($12,830)
prom.org ($14,120)
natural.net ($16,480)
muscles.net ($17,650)
guys.org ($19,420)
golfers.org ($20,590)
program.net ($23,530)
yes.info ($23,530)
creditreports.info ($29,420)
pregnant.net ($33,530)
dvd.org ($58,830)
newyork.net ($117,650)
hyxn.com ($300)

 
The best of the ccTLD’s:

There are a lot of ccTLD’s in the silent list, here are what we think are the best of them including some short domains you can use as

mastectomy.de ($300)
villas.es ($80,000)
attorney.cx ($360)
consumerelectronics.cn ($420)
alimony.es ($590)
guaranteed.es ($590)
to.nu ($590)
copiers.es ($590)
and.am ($710)
flags.es ($1,180)
dot.gs ($1,180)
shampoo.me ($1,180)
duel.me ($1,180)
webcast.eu ($1,770)
aa.vc ($2,360)
whois.vc ($2,950)
st.vc ($2,950)
me.vc ($3,530)
us.vc ($4,120)
excellent.us ($300)
permits.eu ($300)
boost.us ($360)
porn.gs
jackpot.ac ($480)
rf.nu ($590)
mz.nu ($590)
graphs.es ($590)
florists.us ($710)
blogs.ac ($890)
solar.vc ($1,180)
refinance.cc ($1,180)
ro.am ($1,180)
pornmovie.tv ($1,770)
roses.us ($2,060)
groceries.us ($2,890)
fi.tv ($2,950)
refrigerators.cn ($3,530)
domains.vc ($3,530)
comicbook.ca ($8,830)
gasstations.us ($1,180)

 
I know a lot of you like 4 letter .com’s LLLL.com and here are some for your consideration:

dkem.com ($300)
zppj.com ($300)
ykrd.com ($300)
xehb.com ($300)
wruu.com ($300)
uasj.com ($300)
qbny.com ($300)
frmq.com ($300)
bbtq.com ($300)
wukn.com ($300)
qsev.com ($300)
ivrz.com ($300)
vrbz.com ($360)
hjkz.com ($480)
qxdm.com ($590)
zrko.com ($590)
yzey.com ($590)
vrhd.com ($590)
tmzv.com ($590)
snzl.com ($590)
osqy.com ($590)
lcyp.com ($590)
giwn.com ($590)
dnfw.com ($590)
apyy.com ($590)
yaom.com ($710)
jjrp.com ($1,180)
pbll.com
yncb.com
ycng.com ($300)
wulz.com ($300)
vxuv.com ($300)
qsny.com ($300)
jlzs.com ($300)
ddfw.com ($300)
zfou.com ($300)
qvse.com ($300)
qchu.com ($300)
ylwc.com ($360)
ombf.com ($360)
wtat.com ($590)
zvps.com ($590)
zmou.com ($590)
xsbs.com ($590)
txyz.com ($590)
sqwi.com ($590)
rmpz.com ($590)
oriy.com ($590)
jrdd.com ($590)
dvwe.com ($590)
cjvs.com ($590)
orvs.com ($590)
iwob.com ($890)
fijj.com ($1,180)

 
Here are the some of the better domains that could have made it into the live auction but did not:

pucks.com ($14,120)
wyominginsurance.com ($14,120)
sicilian.com ($14,710)
superstars.com ($17,650)
dailymeditations.com ($17,650)
homesafety.com ($17,650)
getrevenge.com ($17,650)
airtrafficcontrollers.com ($14,710)
nocommission.com ($17,650)
organicseeds.com ($19,830)
hyperlinks.com ($21,180)
movieschedules.com ($22,950)
greasy.com ($23,530)
organicbabyfood.com ($23,530)
jewishwomen.com ($23,530)
electronicfundstransfer.com ($11,770)
surplusstore.com ($23,530)
concerttour.com ($17,650)
playpens.com
goaliepads.com ($29,420)
educating.com ($29,420)
productsamples.com ($23,530)
kitchenutensils.com ($29,420)
booktrips.com ($29,420)
adoptchildren.com ($29,420)
techsupportjobs.com ($29,420)
avocados.com ($20,000)
goliath.com ($34,120)
etymology.com ($35,300)
clearancecenter.com ($35,300)
gunsmith.com ($41,180)
poolaccessories.com ($41,180)
carburetors.com ($41,180)
rapsongs.com ($47,060)
sanmateo.com ($55,890)
electronicgreetingcards.com ($56,480)
latest.com ($58,830)
caribbeanvacation.com ($58,830)
stenography.com
carrotcake.com ($58,830)
businessadministration.com ($69,420)
bullriding.com ($76,480)
crude.com ($45,890)
teacups.com ($94,120)
fitnesscenter.com ($105,890)
blackandwhitephotography.com ($117,650)
oilwells.com ($117,650)
ceramics.com ($175,300)
movietheatres.com ($176,480)
gasprices.com ($235,300)
malta.com ($323,530)
homeimprovementstore.com ($14,120)
streetlife.com ($14,360)
commercialpilot.com ($11,770)
toasting.com ($17,650)
promqueen.com ($17,650)
irelandnews.com ($17,650)
dietchocolate.com ($17,650)
saveforcollege.com
movingtruckrentals.com ($19,000)
sportsclinic.com ($20,590)
fireflies.com ($21,180)
computerreviews.com ($23,420)
wreckage.com ($23,530)
beerkegs.com ($23,530)
trafficnews.com ($23,530)
drinkmix.com ($23,530)
luxuryjet.com ($23,530)
coffeehouses.com ($26,480)
intoxication.com ($29,420)
decades.com ($29,420)
decline.com ($29,420)
gardeningsupplies.com ($29,420)
selfcontrol.com ($29,420)
sleepawaycamp.com ($29,420)
organicfarm.com ($14,710)
honeydew.com ($30,590)
cartoonists.com ($32,950)
medicaleducation.com ($29,420)
sentimental.com ($35,300)
spamguard.com ($37,650)
consoles.com ($41,180)
dvdshrink.com ($41,180)
congressman.com ($44,710)
prescriptionmedicine.com ($55,000)
mild.com ($56,480)
fishy.com ($58,830)
gastronomy.com ($58,830)
coalmines.com ($58,830)
hdtelevision.com ($58,830)
televisionshow.com ($64,710)
consolidatebills.com ($70,590)
autoclassifieds.com ($81,180)
bankingjobs.com ($88,240)
fees.com ($94,120)
saws.com ($117,650)
alarmclock.com ($88,240)
datingonline.com ($147,060)
counselors.com ($176,480)
audit.com ($176,480)
culinary.com ($323,530)
roadmap.com ($352,950)

 
Finally, (if you got this far congratulations), here are some first name domains you might want to pick up (especially if its your name or one of your family).

adriann.com ($360)
deedra.com ($1,180)
lorianna.com ($3,300)
patricia.net ($6,950)
patty.net ($6,950)
meg.net ($8,120)
tara.net ($10,210)
rebekah.com ($17,650)
jeremiah.com ($29,420)
marcia.com ($34,120)
diego.com ($58,830)
doug.com ($76,480)
helena.net
jaylyn.com ($1,180)
quintin.com ($5,890)
joan.net ($6,950)
sandra.net ($8,120)
dana.net ($10,210)
elaina.com ($10,210)
bridgette.com ($23,530)
meagan.com ($32,950)
carolyn.com ($52,950)
marilyn.com ($76,480)
susan.com ($88,240)

 
Once again click on the link of any domain you want to backorder/ or  join the auction of.  The link will take you directly to the snapnames page where you can just add them to your list.

Best of luck to everyone bidding and all sellers.

**Updated**

After being  called out by my good friend Alan Dunn, about posting a “bonus” list for domains at, or available for backorder at snapnames.com, unrelated to Moniker’s silent auction, I had no choice but to meet the challege.

So here you go boys and girls, some more great domains that you can backorder at snapnames.com just by clicking the links.

Also if you haven’t had a change to go through the great domains from the silent moniker auction we picked out, get on it today

In auction:

adultfilmfest.com ($121.00)

pause.org ($159.00)

Available for back order:

floorplans.net
onlineporn.net
extensioncords.com
20000.com
hardcoreadultmovies.com
quickcure.com
videooutlet.com
freetrials.net
amateurhomemovies.com
ukcompany.com
homeofficefurniture.com
loob.com
instantrevenue.com
localhotel.com
yourcreditreport.com
moneyblogger.com
redwines.net
checkmycredit.com
registraroffice.com
xphone.com
xxxfiles.com
marriageblog.com
toontube.com
buydiscountinsurance.com
freshcooking.com
weddingplanners.net
usedconstructionequipment.com
alena.com
alabamadrunkdrivinglawyer.com
kvg.com
loseweight.org
driverslicensesearch.com
mgl.com
smacking.com
videogamearcade.com
mexicanherbs.com

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How Much Is a 17 year Old Domain Worth & How Would You Like To Own It?

April 29th, 2009 Comments off

Your eyes are not deceiving you.

The question is how much is a domain with a creation date of 3/27/1992 worth to you?

The domain is reticular.com and its up for auction on Godaddy’s expired domain auction.

So what does reticular mean you ask?

According to Wikipedia:

“”"The reticular formation is a part of the brain that is involved in actions such as awaking/sleeping cycle, and filtering incoming stimuli to discriminate irrelevant background stimuli. It is essential for governing some of the basic functions of higher organisms, and is one of the phylogenetically oldest portions of the brain.”"

Ok I don’t understand it either.

You know what else I don’t understand; is why someone who knew enough to register a domain WAY back in 1992 registered this one.  Why not register cars.com or books.com, toys.com or even health.com or brain.com for that matter.

Is “reticular” the first and only thing that came to mind when this person registered this domain?

Who knows.

What I do know is that this auction closes on in just over 2 days on May 1 and the bidding is already at $6,505.

According to Godaddy, the domain only gets 15 visitors a month, so other than owning possibly the oldest domain name in the world, why would someone spend quite a bit of money to own it?

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