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Shane's Domain Auction Picks for Saturday November 22nd
Like most parents, I sent my daughter off with a beat up but reliable car. I have a full time mechanic and we went over every inch of it before she took it to school. We replaced everything mechanical. Nothing cosmetic. New brakes and rotors. New struts. New tires. Every hose and pulley. New battery, alternator, and all the electronics.
It ran well, but like any older car it needed things here and there over the next four years. She ended up finding a place by accident, Mavis Tires, and they helped her every time something went wrong. She always said they were the nicest people. Never felt like they were ripping her off. Treated her with respect even though she was a younger woman. They kept that car alive until she finally bought a new truck last year.
Fast forward to this week. I was in Princeton and my wife told me the morning before our trip back to Chicago that her tire pressure had dropped from 33 to 21 overnight. So I took it to my daughter’s favorite place. Mavis. She was one hundred percent right. They were kind, easy to talk to, and their only ask was that if I liked the service, to leave a good review. I told them I had already left one for how they treated my daughter, but I would gladly leave another if my experience matched hers.
It did.
They found a screw in the tire and fixed it. Thirty one dollars. No upsell. No nonsense. Just fixed the tire in an hour and sent me on my way.
While I waited, I listened to how they talked to everyone who called or walked in. Pretty much every person had something new that needed to be fixed immediately. They could not get everyone in that day, but they had a way of making each customer feel heard and taken care of. Clear communication. Calm voices. Useful information. It was a masterclass in customer service.
When I posted that second review, I saw they had fifteen hundred plus 5 star reviews with almost no bad ones.
I am absolutely passing this on to my teams. This is what customer service should look like.
Quote of the Day: “People will forget the price they paid. They will forget the details of the repair. But they will not forget the feeling that someone genuinely cared and tried to help them. That is what keeps them coming back.” -Zig Ziglar
Domain of the Day: RedRaccoon.com Easy logo and brand. And yes, I would order a pint of it
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
333a.com Most bids and big price for the triple repeater. They always get good prices
MyRefinance.com Always refinancing but if rates get a significant drop, the numbers explode
MegaFire.com Aggressive and strong name. Which makes a great brand
Godaddy Names Value Names (Low or No Bids)
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

Filipa.com Means “friend of horses” and a feminine form of Philip
Deapy.com Fails the radio test but if cheap enough I would add this 5L
Climsy.com Climbing comes to mind
QOTP.com 19 years old . Q for Quantum and at $36 at press time
SavageWear.com 16 years old. Sounds like a UFC clothing line

Archion.com If you search you’ll see the term in heavy use
Sarka.com Beautiful female name
Slope.org “It’s all downhill from here”
SkyShuttle.com Great name for an Air Cab

PEOK.com I think we’ll call it pronounceable
Sweatly.com Love this one as a workout app
AVVV.ccom Chinese didn’t like Vs but maybe they like 3 of them
DXDM.com Been up for auction before but could sell this time
UDUH.com Duh…..

1HB.com CCC already met reserve
Bitcoiner.net Reserve is a bit high for a .net but good keyword
AGHP.com if the reserve is on the low side of the range it could sell

Email.cheap You think Gmail would wipe out all the other email providers but people love cheap email they can easily use their custom emails on
Aggregator.co Highest price on the Catched board
Robo.exchange Agentic trading
Star.es Domain hack for Stares
Data.gd I don’t know the country for .gd without looking it up but I do know the importance of data
You.run You know I like this one