With a little about a day and a half left in its auction at Sedo, Dollars.com currently has a high bid of $385,990. This domain name changed hands in July of 2007 for $650,000. This is a strong domain name, and I predict it will close near the previous amount at which it sold.
Dollars.com Bidding at $400k
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ah..
that would give a good indication of how the domain industry is doing at the moment.
Elliot,
your right we all know who sold the name in 2007, but lets not forget it was resold again in April 2008 for $ 638.000 also on Sedo. I think the seller is going to taking a hard loss this time.
But hey maybe I’m wrong. I hope it hits 1 M for the sake of all of us.