Here is a list of the latest .info auction results. 2 of the 4 domains sold in auctions originate from the .info Land Ruch 2. Please click here to see my report on .info Land Rush 2 domains.
meteo.info $527 (Pool) .Info Sunrise Domain from a drop
cognac.info $501 (Premiumsale.com) Land Rush 2 domain from a drop
drums.info $501 (Pool) .Info Sunrise Domain from a drop
jfk.info $444 (Pool) Land Rush 2 domain from a drop
You can find below the previous list of .info auction results for Octomber in case you missed it. Please not that my auction lists only include .info sales from dropped/expiring domains plus a few domains sold by their owners at auctions houses. Minimum price is $500 (with a few exceptions). These lists do not include .info domains sold in the aftermarket.
meat.info $1,602 (Namejet) Land Rush 2 domain. The domain name was auctioned by Yummy Names, a Tucows owned company.
slotmachine.info $807 (Premiumsale.com) Land Rush 2 domain from a drop
mvp.info $510 (Namejet) .Info Sunrise Domain. The domain name was auctioned by Yummy Names, a Tucows owned company.
atm.info $510 (Premiumsale.com) Land Rush 2 domain from a drop
Small story: A reader made a comment on my report on .info Land Rush 2 domains asking about the price of bankatm.info and I replied that atm.info would have been great. It seems that atm.info was already expired at that date and 8 days later the domain entered a “PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE” status. The domain dropped 4 days ago and I won it in the auction at Premiumsale.com.
What do you think of the prices?
I won jfk.info, mvp.info and atm.info and was the second bidder on a couple more.
Hi –
You seem to be very knowledgeable about .info domains, so I was wondering if you could shed a little light on names like:
FinancialAdvisor.info
LandSales.info
— Registrant: “Afilias Ltd / Sunrise Pending Reallocation”
— Domain tools reports “1,173 other domains” with this same registrant.
Are these ~1,173 domains part of the larger group of domains that were claimed (improperly) in the sunrise phase; and subsequently taken back by the registry (due to lack of trademark evidence)?
If yes, why have they been held by the registry for so long & not put to auction or simply re-released?
It is my undersatnding that many (hundreds? | thousands?) of the sunrise allocated domains that were taken back by the registry have subsequently been re-released/auctioned. So, what is so special about these remaining ~1,173 domains?
Thanks in advance for any insights you are able to share!
Cheers,
Steve
Hi Steve,
I didn’t forget you. I have writing a post about these Sunrise domains for a few days now. I am close to finishing so I will post the article
some time this week.
Thanks
Konstantinos