No, not yet, but you can bet that I check on a regular basis, although I should know better :)
A little backstory: a friend of mine sold a five letter single word .com about a decade ago for a really low price, IIRC $500. The buyer turned out to be Electronic Arts (through a middleman, obviously) and they used the domain for one of their games.
Every time I was contemplating an offer for the domain, I was worried that I was getting EA'd :) When I saw the domain getting relisted, I felt like that's exactly what happened.
So, to answer the original question, my biggest gripe is probably that price finding is really difficult for non-professional players.
as someone with a 4 letter .io domain & twitter name I'm also very curious..
I got all excited thinking it was worth a ton but the transaction history shows it at exactly what you got for it. But it all depends on the word too I suppose.
I had to put the highest possible security for the twitter account and If I make a post I get 1-3 requests a day to login/reset and if I'm willing to sell, maybe even for 6 figures. (Which if you didn't know, responding "yes" is a violation of The Bird Apps terms, and they have repeatedly yanked peoples names for soliciting a sale"
A little backstory: a friend of mine sold a five letter single word .com about a decade ago for a really low price, IIRC $500. The buyer turned out to be Electronic Arts (through a middleman, obviously) and they used the domain for one of their games.
Every time I was contemplating an offer for the domain, I was worried that I was getting EA'd :) When I saw the domain getting relisted, I felt like that's exactly what happened.
So, to answer the original question, my biggest gripe is probably that price finding is really difficult for non-professional players.