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YiYi.com Sells For $11K At NameJet.com

Posted on March 23, 2009
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YiYi.com sold today at NameJet.com for $11,100.

Yi Yi, according to wikipedia.org , yīyī; literally translated as “one and one”s and was the name of an  acclaimed 2000 Taiwanese film.

There were 138 bidders in this auction.

Interestingly another 4 letter .com repeater, gxgx.com,  sold a couple of days ago at Namejet.com for $560.

There were some other nice sales at Namejet.com, over the last couple of days, including:
checkit.com                $7,101
hearingtest.com          $6,000
divorce-law.com         $3,026
fenderbenders.com     $2,855
golfmagazines.com     $2,376
littleweb.com              $2,200
cuttingroom.com        $1,612
plug-in.com               $1,523

As we discussed the other day, 4 number .com’s, continue to be popular on NameJet.com, with these selling in the last couple of days:

6618.com        $1,317
5008.com        $1,200
1175.com        $1,111
1813.com        $1,111
5145.com        $950
1915.com        $909
6610.com        $825
7747.com        $551
4398.com        $505
5132.com        $500
2650.com        $499
0056.com        $492
5826.com        $430
7097.com        $370
2879.com        $360
9453.com        $321
4461.com        $285

5 thoughts on “YiYi.com Sells For $11K At NameJet.com”

  1. Francois says:
    March 23, 2009 at 5:56 pm

    About names having the same pattern:

    I purchased just few days ago xaxa.com at snapnames for $1.5k

  2. Sahar Sarid says:
    March 23, 2009 at 6:04 pm

    I saw yiyi.com, didn’t seem to have much meaning so skipped.

    Xaxa for 1.5k seems like a good deal.

    Cheers

    Sahar

  3. BullS says:
    March 23, 2009 at 6:18 pm

    401K401K.com

    any takers?

  4. BullS says:
    March 23, 2009 at 7:12 pm

    Stupid Q:

    How can 4 numbers be created to a meaningful website?
    I know 4444 and 8888 are good chinese numbers but other numbers, what can you do?

  5. alex smith says:
    September 21, 2009 at 11:54 pm

    Very timely and informative. Thanks for sharing this.

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