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March 28, 2016, 06:19:36 PM
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Selling some of my high quality Bitcoin domains aggressively in bulk, they need to go as I need the cash. The domains are divided into 3 groups, the last group allows for individual bids for each domain.

All trades require the use of a third party unaffiliated escrow, unless you want to take the chance of sending payment before I release domains. I have good reputation with no history of shadiness. In a couple weeks I will also run an auction for a 10k+ gambling platform fyi.

All domains are registered at Namecheap.com

PS. If you happen to find a buyer for any of my domains I will reward you. (if buyer confirms)
          
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Group 1:


Bitcoinporn.com

Bitcoinsporn.com

Bitcoinsporn.net

Bitcoinsporn.org

Pornbitcoin.com

Pornbitcoin.net

Pornbitcoin.org

Pornbitcoins.com

Cambitcoin.com

Cambitcoins.com

pornlitecoin.com  
          

Bulk price $5000

- One offer at 4k received in PM. They are worth more but I will probably accept if there are not other offers within a few days.

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Group 2:


sportsbetbitcoin.com

sportsbetbitcoins.com

sportsbetsbitcoin.com

sportsbetsbitcoins.com

bookmakerbitcoin.com

bookmakerbitcoins.com

btcbookmaker.com        

pokerlitecoin.com    
                

Bulk price: $800

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Group 3:


bitcoinusb.com                      
cryptousb.com             $600  

shoppingbitcoin.com      $400            

buylitecoin.com            $250

jewelrybitcoin.com        $200

groceriesbitcoin.com  
bitcoingroceries.com     $100

candybitcoin.com
candylitecoin.com         $100

foodbitcoin.com
foodlitecoin.com           $100

Litecoinvpn.com             $50

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March 29, 2016, 12:15:56 AM
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.
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March 29, 2016, 11:50:17 AM
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.

Hi. Your bid still stands and I might accept it if there are no other bids for that domain.

The reason why the price is higher now is because previously there was no set price, just a minimum starting bid of $30 to get the auction going. But, clearly the traffic here doesn't justify an auction of this size so I had to create a regular listing instead.
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March 29, 2016, 05:29:53 PM
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.

Hi. Your bid still stands and I might accept it if there are no other bids for that domain.

The reason why the price is higher now is because previously there was no set price, just a minimum starting bid of $30 to get the auction going. But, clearly the traffic here doesn't justify an auction of this size so I had to create a regular listing instead.
Well, you need to state that here then.
An auction doesn't need to have a set price, but it does need a minimum price. If someone bids more than the minimum bid, that bid is valid, and if no one bids after that, the first bidder wins.
The last minimum bid was at 30$, you cannot suddenly change that price to 250$ and open another thread, completely ignoring the last bid.
If the domain doesn't get sold to dogeditital for whatever reason, I will leave you a negative trust rating.

BTW, move this thread to "digital goods"
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March 29, 2016, 08:12:49 PM
Last edit: March 29, 2016, 08:23:21 PM by DarkBet
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.

Hi. Your bid still stands and I might accept it if there are no other bids for that domain.

The reason why the price is higher now is because previously there was no set price, just a minimum starting bid of $30 to get the auction going. But, clearly the traffic here doesn't justify an auction of this size so I had to create a regular listing instead.
Well, you need to state that here then.
An auction doesn't need to have a set price, but it does need a minimum price. If someone bids more than the minimum bid, that bid is valid, and if no one bids after that, the first bidder wins.
The last minimum bid was at 30$, you cannot suddenly change that price to 250$ and open another thread, completely ignoring the last bid.
If the domain doesn't get sold to dogeditital for whatever reason, I will leave you a negative trust rating.

BTW, move this thread to "digital goods"

Hi there, I wrote in the auction listing at the very top that I reserve the right to refuse any bid at the end of the auction. Which is standard approach if the bids do not meet the min reserve price.

I did not ignore the $30 bid, sorry if you got that impression. I noted it and as I said if no one else bids for that domain I will consider it. Although arguably selling that domain for $30 would be very generous.

You are of course free to leave a negative feedback if you want. Again though, I haven't really done anything wrong

Edit: Thread moved Smiley
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March 29, 2016, 08:24:53 PM
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.

Hi. Your bid still stands and I might accept it if there are no other bids for that domain.

The reason why the price is higher now is because previously there was no set price, just a minimum starting bid of $30 to get the auction going. But, clearly the traffic here doesn't justify an auction of this size so I had to create a regular listing instead.
Well, you need to state that here then.
An auction doesn't need to have a set price, but it does need a minimum price. If someone bids more than the minimum bid, that bid is valid, and if no one bids after that, the first bidder wins.
The last minimum bid was at 30$, you cannot suddenly change that price to 250$ and open another thread, completely ignoring the last bid.
If the domain doesn't get sold to dogeditital for whatever reason, I will leave you a negative trust rating.

BTW, move this thread to "digital goods"

Hi there, I wrote in the auction listing at the very top that I reserve the right to refuse any bid at the end of the auction. Which is standard approach if the bids do not meet the min reserve price.

I did not ignore the $30 bid, sorry if you got that impression. I noted it and as I said if no one else bids for that domain I will consider it. Although arguably selling that domain for $30 would be very generous.

You are of course free to leave a negative feedback if you want. Again though, I haven't really done anything wrong


I read the prior listing, and it does say that he reserves the right to refuse any bid.  So, you're going to give him a negative trust rating for what?  If he refuses a bid, then he is being honest, right?  He is keeping to his word.

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March 30, 2016, 11:13:16 PM
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All domains still available. Please make offer in PM or post Smiley
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April 12, 2016, 12:23:13 AM
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I made a qualifying bid on your auction (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413048.msg14332063#msg14332063) here.

And now you've closed the auction and jacked up the price.  Usually these types of actions warrant negative trust.

Hi. Your bid still stands and I might accept it if there are no other bids for that domain.

The reason why the price is higher now is because previously there was no set price, just a minimum starting bid of $30 to get the auction going. But, clearly the traffic here doesn't justify an auction of this size so I had to create a regular listing instead.
Well, you need to state that here then.
An auction doesn't need to have a set price, but it does need a minimum price. If someone bids more than the minimum bid, that bid is valid, and if no one bids after that, the first bidder wins.
The last minimum bid was at 30$, you cannot suddenly change that price to 250$ and open another thread, completely ignoring the last bid.
If the domain doesn't get sold to dogeditital for whatever reason, I will leave you a negative trust rating.

BTW, move this thread to "digital goods"

Hi there, I wrote in the auction listing at the very top that I reserve the right to refuse any bid at the end of the auction. Which is standard approach if the bids do not meet the min reserve price.

I did not ignore the $30 bid, sorry if you got that impression. I noted it and as I said if no one else bids for that domain I will consider it. Although arguably selling that domain for $30 would be very generous.

You are of course free to leave a negative feedback if you want. Again though, I haven't really done anything wrong


I read the prior listing, and it does say that he reserves the right to refuse any bid.  So, you're going to give him a negative trust rating for what?  If he refuses a bid, then he is being honest, right?  He is keeping to his word.

I didn't say I was going to leave negative trust. It's not the right of refusal that I had a problem with, it's the fact that people through this method (s)he used, can 'fish' for interest, cancel the auction and then jack the price up ten fold knowing the bidder put their cards out on the table already.  It's not a huge deal, but if these were his/her prices in mind, (s)he shouldn't have put $30 minimum bid.  
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