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8499.com goes for $82,000 at GoDaddy Auctions

September 7, 2021 by Raymond Hackney

8499.com

8499.com closed at $82,000 at GoDaddy auctions. A return to a 4N.com picking back up in price. Back in June 0907.com closed at $9,105. This is the sixth 4N.com to go for just 4 figures in 2021. In contrast 2018 showed zero 4N.com sales under five figures.

Since that sale there have been a few more 4N.com sales with two more low sales, I am especially surprised that 9599.com went for just $10,099. A name ending in 99 is usually pretty strong as seen today with 8499.com. It will be interesting to see if this gets paid and what is done with the name upon payment.

2698.com18,656 USD2021-09-01GoDaddy
7616.com28,500 USD2021-07-31GoDaddy
2616.com58,000 USD2021-07-27GoDaddy
9599.com10,099 USD2021-07-16Sedo
6475.com9,600 USD2021-07-06GoDaddy

Filed Under: NNNN.com

About Raymond Hackney

Raymond is a writer, domain trader and consultant based in Pennsylvania. Raymond is the founder of 3Character.com and TLDInvestors.com.

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Comments

  1. 6462 says

    September 7, 2021 at 2:42 am

    Numerics starting with a 0 are traditionally seen as less appealing, could explain the lower price for 0907


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