The live sales:
CamRoulette.com $151,000 ($860)
SecurityGuards.com $20,000 ($14,000)
PalmSpringsHomes.com $14,000 ($5,300)
PokerCaddy.com $5,000 ($250)
VideoRoulette.com $5,000 ($1,100)
FootballUniforms.com $2,500 ($16,000)
InternetHistory.com $2,500 ($6,900)
LumberStore.com $2,000 ($2,200)
FamilyClinic.com $2,000 ($1,300)
TaxTool.com $1500 ($1,100)
RacingStats.com $1,100 ($520)
FreeHosting.org $1,000 ($500)
JigsawPuzzles.net $775 ($1,300)
DrumForum.com $335 ($1,900)
LoanAdjustor.com $275 ($400)
PoolShowers.com $151 ($2,600)
DoingAnything.com $151 ($290)
GymnasticsShoes.com $101 ($1,800)
MassagingRecliners.com $151 ($1,000)
PortablePuttingGreen.com $51 ($570)
BrooklynCondominium.com $102 ($830)
For the hell of it, I added the early Estibot appraisals in parenthesis next to the actual sale price.
The way I understand it, Domain Madness group are different from a regular domainer auction in that they actually network and contact end users rather than domainers. Over the next 60 days they'll still be attempting to move the domains that didn't get sold.
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