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| From | Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | chi.internet |
| Subject | Re: Spam |
| Date | 2016-02-09 19:50 +0000 |
| Organization | PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC |
| Message-ID | <n9dfti$si7$1@reader1.panix.com> (permalink) |
| References | (3 earlier) <n923dp$1q2$1@remote5bge0.ripco.com> <8b760a9f-f523-4155-b7eb-771852d360a4@googlegroups.com> <n97f2a$j8$1@remote5bge0.ripco.com> <n9anu4$4td$1@reader1.panix.com> <n9cueo$nkd$1@remote5bge0.ripco.com> |
Bruce Esquibel <bje@ripco.com> wrote: > Cydrome Leader <presence@mungepanix.com> wrote: > >> Nice research on the results for the hod dogs and gyros. The "most badass" >> domain we snatched up years ago when things were still free was >> "glass.com". That thing was going to make money, and everybody was going >> to get rich. Then you had to pay for stuff and somebody forgot to renew >> it, and we lost it. We also "lost" a /16 too, back when that shit was free >> too, if you asked. > >> Take a look at glass.com these days. Any money spent registering that >> domain would have been a loss of the $5 it cost back then. > > > And that's why this whole domain name business actually turned into one > stumps me. > > We aquired dildo.com back in the mid 90's, some guy in Oklahoma wanted it > registered (still in the internic days) and couldn't find anyone down there > to do it. They considered it obscene or something, the bible belt, what you > expect. Called us, no problem, registered the domain name for him, but the > website/email was "to come later", so all we had were zone records for it. > > A year went by, never heard from him, the phone (which I think was in > norman), disconnected. Tried the u.s. mail, nothing. > > I was going to drop it when they started to charge for annual renewals but > at the last second figured there was some novelty owning it, so I changed > all the registration records over to ripco and paid for it. > > Long story on what happend next but the only money that domain name ever > made for us was it being used as a gateway. Even now I think if you hit > dildo.com it goes to some adult novelty company in Las Vegas. The idea is, > if you purchase anything that way, there is a cut or split of the sale. I > don't really handle this anymore and haven't seen a check in years. > > But my point is, at least a half dozen times, we've been offered money to > sell the domain for the intent purpose of using it for a web site and it > just doesn't work. One guy even thought it was worth "millions" and we > couldn't keep a straight face. He "borrowed" it for a few months (the > domain, under our control, pointing to his website). He silently disappeared > along with the rental checks. Everyone else that did the same setup (try > before you buy) ended up the same way. > > It just isn't worth shit for what it is. > > But yet if it goes up for speculative value, see like: > > http://www.ha.com/information/sell-domain-names-and-intellectual-property.s?type=surl-ip?ic=ih-domain-ip-consign-clickImage-012516 > > There is a possibility of making 5 or 6 figures from it, just because some > idiot out there thinks it'll make a great investment. > > Just doesn't make any fucking sense. Agreed. If I'm reading right they were actual sales; py.com for $358,000 py? nl.com for $575,000 netherlands? National Limabean? > If you are asking why we don't pull the trigger now, it comes down to once > it's gone, it's gone. Unlike a 66 Chevy Malibu for your first car, you can > always get one later on to make your own. Domain names are one of a kind so > unless you pay to get it back, you can't get another one "just like it". > > I think I mentioned recently there was domain name (qnb.com) that recently > sold for like 1.7 million dollars, to the Qatar National Bank. > > I remember, probably in 1997 or 98 where nearly all the 3 letter domain > names were registered, except for a few that were at the bottom of anyones > list, I'll bet qnb.com was open and available. Paying the $35 a year > (remember godaddy and the others weren't around yet) would of been stupid. There were some weird restrictions on the 2 letter domains, and I think there was a premium on any 3 letter ones for a while too. Wasn't any $575,000 though. Of course sgi, bbn and ge were old enough probably have them for free though.
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