What's it worth? A major sportsbook's domain name with .eu and .ag?

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  • princecharles
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-22-10
    • 827

    #1
    What's it worth? A major sportsbook's domain name with .eu and .ag?
    What would it be worth do you think?

    If you had bought on the free open domain market the .eu and/or .ag extensions to one of the biggest offshore sportsbooks currently using only .com and .mobi?
  • TheCentaur
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-28-11
    • 8108

    #2
    Some freeplay with 10x rollover probably.

    Nah, good question. I dont think much though, when you factor in spelling changes and ag,eu there are a multitude of choices for them.
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    • benjy
      SBR MVP
      • 02-19-09
      • 2158

      #3
      Depends on a lot of things. Off the top of my head the two biggest:

      1) Do they plan to expand to europe? Legally and marketing effort wise?
      2) Do they need a fall-back domain address if the US gov't seizes their .com?
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      • princecharles
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 11-22-10
        • 827

        #4
        Good points, see the thing is alot of the books have preemptively changed to .eu, as if they wait to be siezed it's too late.
        And you can do business anywhere with a .eu, and no worry of seizure.
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        • benjy
          SBR MVP
          • 02-19-09
          • 2158

          #5
          I'm assuming that they do business in the US already and intend to continue to do so.

          Other points/questions that come to mind:

          a) I'm just not that familiar with domains. How recognized is .eu? Would there be a big drop-off in traffic if they used .me, .tv, .biz or some other domain?
          b) The maximum sale value you'd get would be correlated to the size of the business (or potential business). How big is the site in question?
          c) Are they licensed in the EU? If not, is there any danger of the .eu domain being seized at some point?
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          • mh217
            SBR MVP
            • 12-05-10
            • 2226

            #6
            so this is the new strategy huh, instead of picking winners you are resorting to purchasing EU domain names in hopes of blackmailing the books in the future
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            • SBR_John
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 07-12-05
              • 16471

              #7
              It's worth about $4,000.

              They can take it back with a lawyer and you will get nothing. But our lawyer is charging us $5,000 to get back a domain for SBR. I would of been happy to pay the guy who grabbed it $4,000. I'd rather give him $4k than our lawyer get 5. In any case all .eu, .ca, ect., can be taken back by the .com company.
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              • benjy
                SBR MVP
                • 02-19-09
                • 2158

                #8
                ^
                Cool info.
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                • Glitch
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 07-08-09
                  • 11795

                  #9
                  very cool info. interesting.
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