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CreditReports.com, Prime.com, CE.com and Floor.com Highlight Moniker.com Year End Auction (So Far)

Posted on October 24, 2011
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The preliminarily catalog for the Moniker.com Year End auction is now live on SnapNames.com and there are already some interesting domain names up for sale.

CreditReports.com, Prime.com, CE.com (which stands for Continuing Education among thousands of other things) along with Floor.com have reserve ranges of $1 Million to $5 Million.

A single letter domain F.biz has a reserve of $10K-$25K.  I believe the last one of these to sell was g.biz for $30K

A nice .tv at no reserve is realityshows.tv with for those Maury lovers out there, the domain paternitytest.com is priced between $5K -$10K.

The auction list will continue to be updated.

The auction ends on November 17th 2011 at 3;15PM EST in according with SnapNames normal closing rules/

 

ce.com $1MM – $5MM
creditreports.com $1MM – $5MM
floor.com $1MM – $5MM
prime.com $1MM – $5MM
fliphomes.com $5,001 – $10,000
financialmanagement.com $50,001 – $100,000
f.biz $10,001 – $25,000
paternitytest.com $5,001 – $10,000
cloudmusicstorage.com $1,001 – $2,500
realityshows.tv $1,001 – $2,500
pranks.tv No Reserve

 

9 thoughts on “CreditReports.com, Prime.com, CE.com and Floor.com Highlight Moniker.com Year End Auction (So Far)”

  1. Anon (which means I have no credibility!) says:
    October 24, 2011 at 4:25 pm

    PaternityTest seems like it shouldn’t have any problem finding an end-user in that price range, but I wonder if they haven’t already shopped it to death.

    That’s what always worries me about names like that in domainer auctions. They seem like they’re priced reasonably enough to speculate on, until you find out that it’s been making regular rounds amongst every obvious potential buyer for the past 10 years and none are remotely interested.

    Learned that lesson the hard way. Once.

  2. [] [] [] ALT-PAD domain as PERK [] [] [] says:
    October 24, 2011 at 4:36 pm

    f.biz is perfect for a “Facebook Business Division” so its price is very cheap

  3. credit.ac says:
    October 24, 2011 at 5:27 pm

    CreditReports DOT com is worth maybe 5% of CreditReport DOT com, so around $100K.

  4. Soviet America says:
    October 24, 2011 at 5:33 pm

    Wouldn’t “mycreditreport”, or “bestcreditreport” be worth more than “creditreports”? Who searches for the plural?

    creditreport dot country-code might be worth more than the plural “creditreports” in . com

  5. FX says:
    October 24, 2011 at 5:46 pm

    You guys do know that there are 3 different credit reporting agencies each selling a different credit report, right ? 🙂

  6. Gnanes says:
    October 24, 2011 at 9:34 pm

    @Soviet America
    22,000 people search for Credit Reports worldwide and 18,000 locally in the U.S. And other keywords you mentioned gets less than 5k in searches.

  7. Tom says:
    October 26, 2011 at 9:54 am

    I dunno Anon. Seems like a pretty credible comment to me. Out of all the ones cited I think PaternityTest has the most compelling value/price ratio.

  8. John Mauriello says:
    October 26, 2011 at 11:12 am

    Credit.AC :
    CreditReport.com (owned by experian ) and gets 3,518,598 Unique Visitors
    3,518,598 according to Compete.com and is one of the largest websites for getting access to
    all 3 credit report(s) and score(s). so CreditReport.com likely worth more a lot more than 1 million USD you estimate in your post above, and should consequently effect the value of the plural.

  9. credit.ac says:
    October 26, 2011 at 11:57 am

    @John,

    My estimate was $2mm, not $1mm & was solely based upon the value of the domain name, not the current traffic estimates.

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