Jack Ho: I want $21 million dollars for these two domains

Time and again, we have seen these silly domain listings on eBay, with the seller asking for a whole lot of money in exchange for sub-par domains.

This one, however, beats them all.

An eBay seller – Jack Ho – is seeking to sell JewelryAndGift.com and GiftAndJewelry.com for a whopping $21,000,000 dollars.

Registered in 1999, this domain pair was apparently meant to be used to host the seller’s jewelry and gift business, but he never actually did anything with them in the past 13 years. In that respect, the domains are good as new. 😀

“They are very useful for magazine publisher, trade show promoter, and other related business. These two domain names were made in 1999, and I was planning to use them for my own jewelry business but I haven’t used them since then.”

Not sure how he believes that the domain combo is worth twenty one large ones, unless he’s selling several hundred pounds of gold, silver and diamonds as well.

Jack Ho is open to offers, and he’d love to use escrow with split fees.

Good luck with that, Jack.

 

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Comments

21 Responses to “Jack Ho: I want $21 million dollars for these two domains”
  1. tresh says:

    these jokers exist on ebay. it kills the possibility of using ebay as a viable place to sell domains as out of say 200 domains, 1 may be okay, the rest ‘TRESH’ and they always want insane amounts of money
    crazy
    i hope the seller looks at the domaining feed and feels truly ashamed lol

    although as he’s clearly a dreamer he’s prob seeing the traffic on his listing and expecting someone to buy at BIN of $21,000,000
    roflmao

  2. DomainGang says:

    tresh – I think he might now raise the price to $22 million dollars.

  3. RaTHeaD says:

    can’t… 21,000,000 is the most ebay will let you list a domain for. (damn if i know why… silly rules) but if it lets you raise your real selling price by a dollar it might not be a bad 30 cents spent.

  4. Mike says:

    I guess this guy is hoping for an offer of $1 million dollars plus 🙂

    I’ve been selling domains on eBay for many years and mine start at just $0.99 – $19.99 with no reserve.

    If you guys would like to take a look then the address below will redirect you to my eBay store:

    http://www.offerdomains.com

    Best regards,

    Mike.

  5. DomainGang says:

    RaTHeaD – What about using PayPal? For $22 million dollars eBay would surely tweak the rules if you asked.

    Mike – Don’t be a ho, now. 😀

  6. Mike says:

    @DomainGang

    Yeah, I just thought I’d give my store a mention as the topic was eBay domain related.

    I hope you don’t mind as I’m a serious domain seller there. Unlike the $22 million dollar domain guy.

    Here is a thought though, perhaps he uses eBay traffic at just $0.30 a month for PPC revenue.

    The astronomical dollar amount creates curiosity and gets people from eBay to visit the domain 🙂

  7. DomainGang says:

    BullS – The pickup looks cool.

    Mike – Only if such a story became “viral”, and I doubt that it would. Those domains are a waste of reg fees.

  8. south says:

    Hell, I’d sell shittywebsite.com & throw in a new mercedes for half that price.

  9. BullS says:

    “BullS – The pickup looks cool.”

    Hey, that why “BullS” will be sold SOON!

  10. .pH says:

    Jack Ho Ho Ho Hold the damn phone!

    A Bin of 21Mil?

    I wonder if he would turn down an offer of 20mil. Or perhaps 19mil.

    I think we should all contact him via ebay and make those offers.

    Who knows…we might get lucky and save a few mil off the listing price.

  11. Maz says:

    LOL! Who wants to buy that domain for that price? I’d better pick up some other domains that have gifts and jewelry keywords on it rather than spending $21 million dollars. Wake up! Even Groupon.com cost less than 2 millions now.

  12. Diego says:

    Funny thing is… the dude is a “top rated seller” xD

  13. drrdroid says:

    this not jack HO e
    ITS JACK OFFMAN

  14. Eric says:

    Mike, This guy can’t be using ebay traffic by putting a large dollar amount to generate curiosity to the domain’s URL.Where is the benefit of that when he does not have any site up with ads on it? I typed it in and nothing comes up. Is it possible that it could work for him IF he were to have some sort of site up with Ads on it? I don’t sell domains on ebay but I admit that I have thought about doing this just for curiosity sake! I find it to be a distastefull way of generating traffic but if it works then i guess why not? Maybe i will try it with my only developed domain name: CloudComputing.co. If i get one click on one of my ads it will more than pay for the ebay listing since i get over $1 a click and sometimes over $2 a click. Then again I don’t think you are allowed to run ads on a site while it is listed on ebay, then again you are not listing a website but just the domain name. Maybe i’ll pick up some more subscribers though. Hmmm should I or shouldn’t I?

  15. Fred Tappan says:

    If I only had twenty-one million dollars I could buy them Domain Names and be twenty-one million dollars poorer but at least I could register them next year for ten bucks each. I wonder what the exact match search volume is? Hopefully higher than 21 million a month!

  16. Arpen says:

    I am going to buy them now 😉

  17. GypsumFantastic says:

    He should rename himself to Jack Shit.

  18. John Jonso says:

    HAHAHAHA! CRACK DEALER HUH?? WAS HE DROPPED ON HIS STUPID SATAN HEAD! HAD TO BE! I BELIEVE WE DO SELL MANY GREAT DOMAINS FOR LESS THEN THEY ARE WORTH AND WE SHOULD ASK MORE IN MANY CASES. HOWEVER, THIS GUY IS A FLAMING FOOL!!

  19. RAYY says:

    Buy $2 + GST………no lay-by……….

  20. RAYY says:

    You can buy from Goddady premium listing and save $21m:

    JewelleryAndGifts.com $5788
    GiftAndJewellery.com $1988

    $12 hand reg still avialable:

    GiftAndJewelries.com
    GiftsAndJewelries.com
    GiftsAndJewelleries.com
    JewelriesAndGifts.com

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