By: Raymond Hackney
E.com is listed for sale on Go Daddy https://auctions.godaddy.com/trpItemListing.aspx?miid=108652786
34 bids and at $15,000 on its first day.
This should be an interesting auction if its real.
Here is the Whois info:
Domain Name: E.COM
Registrar: RESERVED-INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS AUTHORITY
Whois Server: whois.iana.org
Referral URL: http://res-dom.iana.org
Name Server: No nameserver
Status: serverDeleteProhibited
Status: serverTransferProhibited
Status: serverUpdateProhibited
Updated Date: 09-dec-2012
Creation Date: 01-dec-1993
Expiration Date: 08-dec-2013
Dman says
now that is a domain name, $5million ?
Jonathon says
How did they get to auction this domain name ? That will be some commission for Go Daddy. Will end users know its for sale, it could go for $10m.
michael berkens says
Raymond
E.com is a reserved domain its not available unless Verisign makes it available in the future and pretty sure if they do its won’t be on ebay.
If you looking for a one letter .com story check out z.com the biggest waste of a domain in the history of domains
Raymond Hackney says
Mike I know its reserved, I guess Verisign arranged the auction ?
Brad Mugford says
E.com is not available. This auction is bogus.
Single letter .COM, outside the (3) grandfathered ones (Q,X,Z), are reserved by the IANA. Verisign would not be able to just release these on their own without approval from the IANA.
If single letter .COM are ever released again it would be a very contentious process, and certainly have more notice than just listing a domain on GoDaddy auction without notice.
The fact this domain was listed is a poor reflection on GoDaddy and their verification system.
Brad
Raymond Hackney says
Yeah it makes for an interesting Tuesday as people on Twitter are thinking of selling homes and pooling money together. Brad did you see B.com $40,000 buy it now ?