Mike Mann claims to have done the deal for the domain name AtTheDropOfAHat.com for $20,000 which he hand registered for $8 on 8/18/13.
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Phrases like these do sell well cause they are often used in marketing/advertising campaigns of big corporations, therefore their marketing departments often do have the financial means to meet the demands of sellers like Berkens, Mann etc.. but most popular phrases are already registered in .com long ago.. i tried to dabble in this myself..
The publicity associated with over-priced purchases can be worth more than the cost of the item. Does anyone remember the piece of toast bought on Ebay for £20,000 ( I think that was the price). It was reputed to have the face of Jesus on it, and it was bought by the casino 888.com. He even bought a pope-mobile to drive it around and show it off. The owner reckoned that the publicity surrounding his "stupid" purchase would have cost him getting on for a million.
I tried to get a piece of toast to look like the face of Jesus, but mine just looked like a burnt piece of bread.
Kuffy as usual you make little to no sense.
The sale was announced in facebook couple of years ago.Message on "Reference" url:
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