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Special Auctionpus.com Offer – No Minimum Commissions for Top Dollar Domains

Posted on 05 June 2010 by BillionDollarMedia

If you own 4-5 figure domains and want to liquidate (reseller prices only please), shoot us an email (domains@auctionpus.com). If your domain is worth 4 figures at the very least and is priced to sell, we’re willing to list it without asking for a minimum commission if and only if the reserve is reasonable.

Again, we’re not willing to list domains with reserves that don’t make sense. If you own a domain like WQY.com and want to go with a reserve of $10k, please look elsewhere. A domain like that (low-quality LLL.com) is worth around $3.5k – $4k at this point, so the reserve should be in the $3.5k range.

If you own lots of 4-5 figure domains and would like some money in the bank as well, price your domains to sell and contact us. We’ll ask for an 8% commission if and only if the domain sells. Not too shabby, don’t you agree?

20 Comments For This Post

  1. LB Says:

    8% is a very good commission (it’s the lowest commission of all sites), there will be plenty of contenders after this announcement.

  2. Ricky Says:

    How do we know if it’s worth 4figures?

  3. O.V. Says:

    I had the same question Ricky just asked. When you say worth 4-5 figures, are you thinking of automated appraisals like Estibot? Are you going to rely on the seller’s opinion? Are you going to decide which domain is worth 4-5 figures?

  4. Andrei Says:

    @Ricky and O.V.: if you guys think that a certain domain that you own has a liquid value of 4 figures at the very least and want to sell it, feel free to shoot us an email (domains@auctionpus.com) and we’ll gladly take a look (we can’t promise that we’ll list it but we’ll definitely analyze it) :)

  5. self certification mortgages Says:

    I believe there is another party in between iREIT and namejet, thus the privacy on many of the domains. So this is more a story of successful flipping than anything else.

  6. self certification mortgages Says:

    I’ve never brokered a domain before and probably never will, but I can certainly see the point in it for a person with a very limited budget. If for an example you are from a poorer county with minimal wages, being a domain broker would definately be a good hobb

  7. self defense weapons Says:

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  9. self certification mortgages Says:

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  10. self certification mortgages Says:

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  11. kadin saglik Says:

    I had the same question Ricky just asked. When you say worth 4-5 figures, are you thinking of automated appraisals like Estibot :)

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