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DomainFest Updates: DayTrading.com Deal Falls Through; ShortSale.com Sells For $102K: Supplement.com Has $61K Bid

Posted on October 10, 2010
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The deal on the  domain name DayTrading.com, which Moniker reported sold after the DomainFest auction closed, has appeartnly fallen apart as the domain is back in the extended auction.

DayTrading.com is listed in the extended auction with a reserve price of $352,900.

Moniker reported the domain sold for $200K right after the closing of the DomainFest Prague Auction.  My understanding the deal is off due to the buyer not the seller, although the Seller was appearently ready to let the domain go for 60% of its reserve price.  I also understand that the deal may come back around.

However another domain name from the DomainFest auction which garnered some bidding during the live auction sold after the auction ended, with ShortSale.com going for $102,000.

With the sale of ShortSale.com and the non-sale of DayTrading.com, the total from the Live DomainFest Auction sits somewhere around $350K.

The extended DomainFest auction on SnapNames.com closes on Wednesday October 13th at 3:15pm EST with Snap’s normal closing rules.

A couple of domains already have bids including in the extended auction including Supplement.com, which has a bid at $61,330.

2 thoughts on “DomainFest Updates: DayTrading.com Deal Falls Through; ShortSale.com Sells For $102K: Supplement.com Has $61K Bid”

  1. Samir says:
    October 11, 2010 at 10:30 pm

    Has premium .tv gone back to high renewal rates? Enom and name.com mention nothing about future years anymore. What bs.

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