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Aftermarket Premium Auction – LIVE from Traffic DownUnder 2008

Here we go – live from TRAFFIC. All names are in US$ including .com.au’s

premium auction

  • exhilarating.com – starting price $3,500 – SOLD $3,500
  • hunting.com.au – starting price $1,850 – SOLD $1,850
  • DentalPolicy.com – starting price $500 – SOLD $500
  • JobListings.com.au – starting price $3,000 – passed in
  • HispanicKids.com – starting price $500 – passed in
  • UnderGraduate.com.au – starting price $500 – SOLD $1,500
  • BirthStoneJewelry.com – starting price $400 – SOLD $500
  • NightScape.com – starting price $3,500 – SOLD $3,500
  • BusinessFirms.com – SOLD $500
  • 2o.com – starting price $8,5000 – SOLD $8500
  • camp.com.au – starting price $351 – SOLD $2,600 (Congrats Dan)
  • newTLD.com – starting price $1,800 – passed in at $1,500
  • stealin.com – no reserve – SOLD $101
  • IndianaHome.com – starting price $1933 – passed in at $1,800
  • migrant.com – starting price $3,500 – SOLD $3,700
  • jackets.com.au – starting price $200 – SOLD $3,000
  • PersonalChauffeur.com – starting price $102 – SOLD $202
  • barbecuing.com.au – starting price $500 – SOLD $500
  • blackcherry.com – starting price $6,000 – SOLD $6,000
  • landdownunder.com – starting price $1,100 – SOLD $2,100 (ausadmin)
  • essays.com.au – starting price $150 – SOLD $1,600 (Dan)

essays.com.au

  • Card-Processing.com – starting price $500 – SOLD $800
  • BikeRims.com – starting price $1,500 – SOLD $3,000
  • SurfingLessons.com.au – starting price $135 – $2,200
  • GourmetStores.com – starting price $300 – $1,200

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  • camera.co.uk – starting price $15,000 – SOLD $35,000
  • CheckRegistry.com – starting price $51 – SOLD $101
  • InsuranceOffers.com – starting price $350 – SOLD $1,600 (hawkmoon)
  • shout.com.au – starting price $1,000 -  SOLD $1,000 (Dan)
  • ThisDay.com – starting price $24,000 – Passed In
  • Veg.as – starting price $201 – SOLD $350
  • SafariAdventure.com – starting price $400 – SOLD $1,800
  • refrigerate.com starting price $3,500 – SOLD $4,500
  • BookTemplates.com – starting price $0 – SOLD $550
  • DownloadIt.com – starting price $5,000 – SOLD $5,000

auctioneer

  • Income.info – starting price $600 – SOLD $2,100 Ron Jackson
  • CheckoutLane.com – starting price $151 – SOLD $151
  • StartingCapital.com – starting price $1,100 – SOLD $1,300
  • BusinessFinancials.com – starting price $150 – SOLD $1,400 (Eastbeck)
  • iUS.com – starting price $25,000 – Passed in.
  • rules.com.au – starting price $51 – SOLD $700
  • sello.com – starting price $4,000 – passed in
  • nocalorie.com – starting price $51 – SOLD $400
  • PassYourTime.com – starting price $300 – SOLD $300
  • Carpenters.net – starting price $6,722 – passed in
  • Toons.com.au – starting price $500 – SOLD $500
  • LightGauge.com – starting price $1 – SOLD $301

We have taken a 5 minute break due to computer problems with the auction provider.

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There appears to be a sync issue with online bids vs bidders in the room.

  • ImageViewer.com – starting price $1,500 – SOLD $2,400 (Eastbeck)
  • CreativeSoftware.com – starting price $300 -  SOLD $500
  • DigitalVideos.com – starting price $5,000 – passed in
  • Jeweller.com.au – starting price $1,557 – SOLD $9,200
  • Athletic.com.au – starting price $2,000 – passed in
  • HotMag.com – starting price $51 – SOLD $500
  • ebon.com – starting price $1,995 – SOLD $1,995
  • HandicapShop.com – starting price $450 – SOLD $800 (hawkmoon)
  • Southwest.asia – starting price $51 – SOLD $101 (eastbeck)
  • ExamServices.com – starting price $2,000 – passed in.
  • Knit.com.au – starting price $101 – SOLD $700
  • ClearanceHouse.com – starting price $2,000 – SOLD $2,000 (eastbeck)
  • TaxDownloads.com – starting price $101 – SOLD $151
  • Laughter.com.au – starting price $2,000 – passed in
  • Coed.com – starting price $50,000 – passed in

The auction skipped a number of items to focus on .com.au domain names. Continues:

  • MensClothing.com.au – starting bid $750 – SOLD $4,000
  • CDs.com.au – starting bid $750 – SOLD $2,000.
  • branding.com.au – starting bid $330 – SOLD $2,500
  • authentication.com.au – starting bid $500 – SOLD $500
  • Pollution.com.au – starting bid $228 – SOLD $3,000
  • enter.com.au – starting bid $2,000 – passed in
  • plans.com.au – starting bid $300 – SOLD $2,700 (dougs)
  • parasailing.com.au – starting bid $150 – SOLD $1,700
  • dirtbiking.com.au – starting bid $500 – SOLD $500
  • JetSkiing.com.au – starting bid $101 – SOLD $2,000
  • Bake.com.au – starting bid $306 – SOLD $800 (Narkov)
  • broadcasting.com.au – starting bid $1,500 – SOLD $2,000
  • up.com.au – starting bid $971 – SOLD $2,500 (Narkov)

It appears that other bids come through after the gavel dropped.

up.com.au domain name auction

  • saws.com – starting bid $52,000 – SOLD $52,000
  • privateresort.com – starting bid $1,500 – SOLD $1,700

As we ran out of time it was reported that the auction will remain open post this event for online bidders.

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3 Responses to “Aftermarket Premium Auction – LIVE from Traffic DownUnder 2008”

  1. Narkov Says:

    It was an absolute farse. I had $25k to spend and attempted to bid on a large number of bids. I only managed to successfully bid on one domain totalling $0.8k.

    Very bad news for sellers as there is about 6 domains that I would have happily paid 2x,3x or even 4x the final price. You even list one of my bids for Up.com.au that for whatever reason I didn’t win online but apparently won in the auction room. Now legally, isn’t it the drop of the auctioneers gavel that determines the winner??!! Time will tell.

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