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Yesterday you said:

"I was not aware of the domain name auction on Sedo."

Yet today you say I was registered as user MOSH and that user posted a thread stating the name eproperty.co.uk was on sale via auction on sedo.

Why has the story changed?


You also said yesterday:
"Sedo have not contacted me about the auction or the sale.

however:
As for the auction that was running for this domain name, that has been cancelled and all parties who bid on it prior to it closing were informed by Sedo via email.

How do you know that if sedo have not contacted you?


It could be worth stating whats happened finally, and explaining why you have stated two contradictory accounts. There is (if sedo , as you say, have not talked to you about it) a possibility that there is someone out there waiting for their domain name, that you are currently attempting to sell to someone else.

This situation could be very messy for any potential buyer.
 
What I ment by "I was not aware...."

I was not aware the auction had gone as far as closing with a potential buyer for the domain name. I did not get a chance to find out the outcome of the auction as they closed my account. Sedo have not contacted me about the domain name auction since it ended. After someone on AD posted a link to the auction, I contacted them a few days ago and they told me the auction had ended and all bidders were informed of what was hapening. As far as they are concerned the domain name is still mine. I can assure you their will not be any problem for the potential buyer.
 
What I ment by "I was not aware...."

I was not aware the auction had gone as far as closing with a potential buyer for the domain name. I did not get a chance to find out the outcome of the auction as they closed my account. Sedo have not contacted me about the domain name auction since it ended. After someone on AD posted a link to the auction, I contacted them a few days ago and they told me the auction had ended and all bidders were informed of what was hapening. As far as they are concerned the domain name is still mine. I can assure you their will not be any problem for the potential buyer.

Interscope

Thank you for clearing that up
 
Dodgy dealing aside, why all the fuss over what is not such a good name anyway. 99% of people wouldn't understand what E Property was, may as well be Z Property ;)
 
Paul

You are prob. right "Not such a good name":confused:

99% of people wouldn't understand what eflowers.com was...That did not stop someone paying $1million for it....

May aswell be zflowers.com or .co.uk? I guess?

:rolleyes:
 
That did not stop someone paying $1million for it....

eflowers.com -(Feb 1999, $25k + 50 cents per transaction for life?)

big difference between $1m and $25K :rolleyes:

Also people were buying anything back in 1999/2000

Anyway you are missing the point, go up to someone in the street and ask them what eproperty means then ask them what zproperty means, my guess would be the same for both (what the f*** are you talking about man!).:)
 
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Everything else aside, I'm sure most of us know fine well eproperty.co.uk is a far better name than zproperty.co.uk.
 
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not checked them all but typed some radom related domains into the whois..

all take

zproperty.co.uk - gone
cproperty.co.uk - gone
vproperty.co.uk - gone
bproperty.co.uk - gone
gproperty.co.uk - suspeded

well you get the idea... i am sure they mean something to someone :)
 
not checked them all but typed some radom related domains into the whois..

all take

zproperty.co.uk - gone
cproperty.co.uk - gone
vproperty.co.uk - gone
bproperty.co.uk - gone
gproperty.co.uk - suspeded

well you get the idea... i am sure they mean something to someone :)

yproperty was available but shhhh
 
Everything else aside, I'm sure most of us know fine well eproperty.co.uk is a far better name than zproperty.co.uk.

I agree it has some value although for me no more than about £100. What interests me though is this whole E and I thing.

E*******.co.uk is basically a brandable name which has a meaning to maybe 1% of people who see it. That being the case I don't see much more value in using an E at the beginning of a domain than any other letter.

Do people here really think there is value to these type of domains other than to another domainer? Has anyone ever made a sale of one of these domains to an end user?
 
I agree it has some value although for me no more than about £100. What interests me though is this whole E and I thing.

E*******.co.uk is basically a brandable name which has a meaning to maybe 1% of people who see it. That being the case I don't see much more value in using an E at the beginning of a domain than any other letter.

Do people here really think there is value to these type of domains other than to another domainer? Has anyone ever made a sale of one of these domains to an end user?

i think people relate the e+i to the internet (electronic and information maybe)

i have sold a few e*****.co.uk domains for mid £xxx (which i was happy with at the time)
 
Developers and ideas people love e and i, I sell them for a couple to several hundred and it would seem domainers have the same line of thinking, as they've bought most of them up, best thing next to proper top keywords, bung an e an i, my or u infront or bung a zee on the end. Come on, as a domainer you know mythese ithingz eright?

And in answer, I sell them to domainers and developers.

And as for eproperty, to coin a phrase, it's 'kin gold dust, buy it and flip for five times as much. I only wish I had the money. Incidentally I sold ewish and mywish last week to a business. And imoved, sweetz, ifancy, icum, sticki - i on the end. Oh no, yes on the end as well.
 
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eproperty

eproperty overture is zero. Still highly desirable, easily brandable name imo. 'e' would be my first choice of letter to proceed the word 'property'. I guess 'e' words are easily associated with the internet due to the massive fame of firstly email and now ebay.
 
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