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Shane's Domain Auction Picks for Monday November 3rd
People like Travis are great at maximizing credit card points. The irony is that most of the people who’ve helped me over the years with picking the best cards and strategies already have enough money that they don’t need to. What it really shows is they maximize everything financially. Credit cards are just one part of the overall game of managing money.
It’s not about saving money, it’s about getting the most out of what you spend. Some people say it’s not worth their time to transfer points or use a specific card for a certain purchase, but that’s just not true. If you know what you’re doing, it takes minutes a month to optimize your credit card spending, and it can mean thousands of extra dollars in value.
Simple things make a difference. Alaska Airlines runs promotions where you can buy points for 50% off and then use those for cheaper flights. Or you can transfer points for 10X value elsewhere. I’ve heard people say, “I never stay at that hotel chain,” but the reality is, you could, and probably should , when the math makes sense. Most people don’t stay loyal to the same corporate hotels unless they’re getting extra points or savings.
I use Hotels.com often because their rebates add up quickly, and in some cases, they beat my card rewards. It’s not a lifestyle change , it’s just choosing this instead of that when making a purchase.
I don’t think of myself as someone who travels a lot, but when I look back, I spend over $15,000 a year on travel…. closer to $25,000 if you include Airbnb. There are also tons of free perks hidden in the fine print of credit card programs: free meal delivery, Uber discounts, streaming services, and more.
It makes sense to pay attention. Actually, it makes dollars.
Quote of the Day: “You don’t build wealth with credit card rewards and airline miles. You can’t beat the credit-card companies at their own game.” — Dave Ramsey
Domain of the Day: Molly.xyz No bidders at press time
Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Godaddy Domains with Bids
99951.com Most bids on the board today. 999 triple repeating has a value of over K evidently
PeopleAreStupid.com This domain does not lie
TackShop.com There are a lot of horse owners around the US. Especially west and southwest
Godaddy Names Value Names (Low or No Bids)
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
CasinoPartiesInternational.com
OakvilleKitchenAndBathRenovations.com

Agents.now One of the few dot now I would buy ….now
Figa.net Makes almost $5 in parking
FTask.com Agent tasks

LogicStudios.com Upgrade name for a few companies
BrightRing.com Ring light or many other products
Jely.com Ends today. Most bids on the Namejet auction list
Koppi.com I like these types of 5L but now pretty much all go for over $1000 at auction. $50 if you try and sell them yourself
Petra.org. Famous place and used quite a bit in naming
Custody.net So many uses here. Child custody, financial custody, and crypto
MedStaffing.com Near the top, if not the top, industries looking for employees

An inbetween great names time at Atom auctions so I’ll put a few No Reserve Names. Essentially paying a few dollars to have people find them for you

1616.com It will never meet reserve but love the number
UVXT.com Two bids and met reserve at $109
Wubeo.com Nice 5L that has met reserve at $79
Botnic.com Decent bot name for under $100

Auction.house One of the better .house names I’ve seen
Documents.mx Getting a ton of bids, coming for the backlinks
Bitcoin.limited Better TLD than many of the obscure TLDs that have sold
Coffee.life Surprised this has no bids. Much better than Salt Life
Auto.email Solid name for an ai email app
Hot.life Fun name as well