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This thread is a central location to report domain name sales of any dollar amount.

As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at a bare minimum please include the domain name(s), the sale price, and whether you were the seller.

Good luck with your sales!



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Suggested template (bold details are required):

Domain name:

Sale venue:​
Listing type:​
Listing upgrades:​
Seller:​
Asking price:​
Sale price:​
Purchase venue:​
Purchase price:​
Details:​


Suggested values / explanations:
  • Sale venue: Sold at NamePros, outbound direct, inbound direct, etc.
  • Listing type: Make Offer, Fixed price, Auction, Auction with Buy-It-Now, Reverse auction, etc.
  • Listing upgrades: Premium package, featured listing, etc.
  • Seller: me, a friend, a friend of a friend, a colleague, someone else, unknown, etc.
  • Purchase venue: Where (and the year) the seller purchased the domain name originally.
  • Details: Any additional details about the domain name like how you bought it, how long you had it before it sold, its age, etc.

Examples:

Domain name: ThisDomain.com​
Sale venue: NamePros (2016)​
Listing type: Make offer with Buy-It-Now​
Listing upgrades: Featured listing​
Seller: Me​
Asking price: $950​
Sale price: $830​
Purchase venue: NamePros (2015)​
Purchase price: $25​
Details: Acquired from a reseller. 5 years old domain. Had for 1 year before resold.​

Domain name: ThatDomain.com​
Sale venue: GoDaddy Auctions (2012)​
Listing type: 7-day Public Auction​
Listing upgrades: N/A​
Seller: Someone else​
Asking price: N/A​
Sale price: $60​
Purchase venue: Hand registration (2009)​
Purchase price: $8​
Details: I watched its auction. The auction description said it was hand-registered the same day it dropped (from expiration).​



Important:
  • If you don't want to provide any other information about the sale besides what you've posted, then include "no further details" or "NFD" in your post.
 
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
belleairbluffs.net - 300 usd , someone on this forum told me that he wont even register these "useless domains" when i sent them after their request in "domain wanted section".

vim360.com - 400 usd , sold to myvim360.com
411crypto.com - 125 usd ( to np member )
Honestly to many good keyword .net's have died over the past few years without a home, and I wouldn't have purchased it either, just being biased on .net. I have talked to enough end users to know they would rather just add an extra keyword to the .com, rather than go with .net.

But knowledge is power and Belleair Bluffs is a private area in Florida with many multion million dollar homes, Hulk Hogan used to live there. Well done.
 
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Ce / el / vue / com

$400 BIN Afternic

Regged on drop during the fasthosts.com special. Was about 4 weeks from expiration.
 
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I wonder where to start pointing customers/end users with that keywords?

Well, it's a last name and if you do Google search for this keyword, you will find just the one end-user. Frankly speaking, I had taken the risk of buying this domain with just one end-user, and by the God's grace it paid off :xf.grin:
 
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U/N/A/B/S/O/R/B/E/D in .com

Hand reg for $8.88

Sale venue: Flippa Auctions
Sale Price: 116 USD
 
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BPI.CO – This domain was actually registered by someone when .CO was launched but was dropped next year in 2011 when I hand registered. During that time, there was no backordering service for .CO domains and I was lucky to grab it as soon as I saw it was available to register.

Fast forward to 2016, I received an offer of $1,000 on it through Sedo (buyer from US) when I had listed with Make Offer only. I countered with $15,000. It took more than a week of unsuccessful negotiation whose snapshot I have attached below:





Honestly speaking, I wasn’t disappointed at the time buyer cancelled the negotiation but I realized some time later that I must have accepted.

A year and half later, someone from China bought it. That was high risk by not accepting $8,250 as we are not sure of how many more years we have to hold the domain and what it will finally sell for. Anyhow, it ended all well and I’m happy with my first 3L .CO sale. It sold for $8,900.

And in last year quarter, few of my sales included:

GmConstruction.com – Used Payoneer Escrow service and I was amazed with their service and swiftness on the entire process. Initially quoted $2,888 and buyer countered with $2,000. Gave him some information about some previous LLconstruction.com sales in similar range and gave my final price of $2,500 which was accepted and ended up selling it successfully.

ScottHall.com – Afternic partner seller executive (Cameron Cortez) contacted with an offer of $1,500 whereas I had BIN of $3,888. He asked if there is any flexibility but I remained firm on it. Later buyer increased the offer to $2,900 which now made gap look closer. I revised my price to $3,500. Buyer countered with $3,200 which I declined. Next came in $3,300 which I accepted.

During that period, I found a great domain listed at Afternic for $2,000 BIN and I contacted Cameron by giving $1,000 as my offer in order to help in getting that domain. He came back with $1,700. Eventually I ended up buying it for $1,500 and was really happy to acquire it. I may share the domain some time later… Thanks to Cameron!

FashionFlooring.com $1,888 (BIN through Afternic).

HYPR.net – This was an interesting sale last year. I saw NamePros member (@Nikul Sanghvi ) reported his sale of HYPR.CO for $2,000. I immediately recalled my domain HYPR.net and started research on who acquired and eventually contacted the new owner by letting him know the reason of contacting is since he acquired the .CO so there could be interest of buying the .net as well with a price tag of $3,888 . He countered with $1,000. I countered with $3,000. Received $1,500 by informing with no budget due to recent acquisition of .CO version.

I finally revised my price to $2,800 + escrow fee split between both parties. Also added condition that the price is valid for next 48 hours only. Next… offer was accepted. Deal done and dusted.

Many thanks to @Nikul Sanghvi for sharing the sale and that’s what keep all of us going forward in one way or another.

x-Road.com – This was my last year’s last sale but my first hyphenated domain sale! Buyer approached directly through Uniregistry lander and I quoted $3,888. Buyer $1,000. As the year was ending, I revised my price to $3,500 with condition of making payment within that month only. Buyer said “the maximum that I can give is 2000. If this is not enough, then unfortunately I will have to look for another option.”

I declined and stick to my offer. Next day, I got an email from his partner of agreeing upon my price and we completed the deal through Payoneer Escrow. A big thanks to Brandon Abbey who is one of the nicest person I have worked in domaining industry and I’m really happy using this new escrow company.
 
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BPI.CO – This domain was actually registered by someone when .CO was launched but was dropped next year in 2011 when I hand registered. During that time, there was no backordering service for .CO domains and I was lucky to grab it as soon as I saw it was available to register.

Fast forward to 2016, I received an offer of $1,000 on it through Sedo (buyer from US) when I had listed with Make Offer only. I countered with $15,000. It took more than a week of unsuccessful negotiation whose snapshot I have attached below:





Honestly speaking, I wasn’t disappointed at the time buyer cancelled the negotiation but I realized some time later that I must have accepted.

A year and half later, someone from China bought it. That was high risk by not accepting $8,250 as we are not sure of how many more years we have to hold the domain and what it will finally sell for. Anyhow, it ended all well and I’m happy with my first 3L .CO sale.

And in last year quarter, few of my sales included:

GmConstruction.com – Used Payoneer Escrow service and I was amazed with their service and swiftness on the entire process. Initially quoted $2,888 and buyer countered with $2,000. Gave him some information about some previous LLconstruction.com sales in similar range and gave my final price of $2,500 which was accepted and ended up selling it successfully.

ScottHall.com – Afternic partner seller executive (Cameron Cortez) contacted with an offer of $1,500 whereas I had BIN of $3,888. He asked if there is any flexibility but I remained firm on it. Later buyer increased the offer to $2,900 which now made gap look closer. I revised my price to $3,500. Buyer countered with $3,200 which I declined. Next came in $3,300 which I accepted.

During that period, I found a great domain listed at Afternic for $2,000 BIN and I contacted Cameron by giving $1,000 as my offer in order to help in getting that domain. He came back with $1,700. Eventually I ended up buying it for $1,500 and was really happy to acquire it. I may share the domain some time later… Thanks to Cameron!

FashionFlooring.com $1,888 (BIN through Afternic).

HYPR.net – This was an interesting sale last year. I saw NamePros member (@Nikul Sanghvi ) reported his sale of HYPR.CO for $2,000. I immediately recalled my domain HYPR.net and started research on who acquired and eventually contacted the new owner by letting him know the reason of contacting is since he acquired the .CO so there could be interest of buying the .net as well with a price tag of $3,888 . He countered with $1,000. I countered with $3,000. Received $1,500 by informing with no budget due to recent acquisition of .CO version.

I finally revised my price to $2,800 + escrow fee split between both parties. Also added condition that the price is valid for next 48 hours only. Next… offer was accepted. Deal done and dusted.

Many thanks to @Nikul Sanghvi for sharing the sale and that’s what keep all of us going forward in one way or another.

x-Road.com – This was my last year’s last sale but my first hyphenated domain sale! Buyer approached directly through Uniregistry lander and I quoted $3,888. Buyer $1,000. As the year was ending, I revised my price to $3,500 with condition of making payment within that month only. Buyer said “the maximum that I can give is 2000. If this is not enough, then unfortunately I will have to look for another option.”

I declined and stick to my offer. Next day, I got an email from his partner of agreeing upon my price and we completed the deal through Payoneer Escrow. A big thanks to Brandon Abbey who is one of the nicest person I have worked in domaining industry and I’m really happy using this new escrow company.
Sometimes they get offended with prolonged negotiations. We learn everyday
 
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FMV/io $100 at flippa
Hand reged
FVR/io $105 at flippa
Hand Regged
DryPoint/com $250 at Undeveloped.
closeout for $19
(7 months ago I got 3 inquiries also got offer for $500 but negotiation cancelled.)
Today sold for $250 coz I need money for my wife's medical expenses...
 
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FMV/io $100 at flippa
Hand reged
FVR/io $105 at flippa
Hand Regged
DryPoint/com $250 at Undeveloped.
closeout for $19
(7 months ago I got 3 inquiries also got offer for $500 but negotiation cancelled.)
Today sold for $250 coz I need money for my wife's medical expenses...
Wish your wife quick recovery
 
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BPI.CO – This domain was actually registered by someone when .CO was launched but was dropped next year in 2011 when I hand registered. During that time, there was no backordering service for .CO domains and I was lucky to grab it as soon as I saw it was available to register.

Fast forward to 2016, I received an offer of $1,000 on it through Sedo (buyer from US) when I had listed with Make Offer only. I countered with $15,000. It took more than a week of unsuccessful negotiation whose snapshot I have attached below:





Honestly speaking, I wasn’t disappointed at the time buyer cancelled the negotiation but I realized some time later that I must have accepted.

A year and half later, someone from China bought it. That was high risk by not accepting $8,250 as we are not sure of how many more years we have to hold the domain and what it will finally sell for. Anyhow, it ended all well and I’m happy with my first 3L .CO sale. It sold for $8,900.

And in last year quarter, few of my sales included:

GmConstruction.com – Used Payoneer Escrow service and I was amazed with their service and swiftness on the entire process. Initially quoted $2,888 and buyer countered with $2,000. Gave him some information about some previous LLconstruction.com sales in similar range and gave my final price of $2,500 which was accepted and ended up selling it successfully.

ScottHall.com – Afternic partner seller executive (Cameron Cortez) contacted with an offer of $1,500 whereas I had BIN of $3,888. He asked if there is any flexibility but I remained firm on it. Later buyer increased the offer to $2,900 which now made gap look closer. I revised my price to $3,500. Buyer countered with $3,200 which I declined. Next came in $3,300 which I accepted.

During that period, I found a great domain listed at Afternic for $2,000 BIN and I contacted Cameron by giving $1,000 as my offer in order to help in getting that domain. He came back with $1,700. Eventually I ended up buying it for $1,500 and was really happy to acquire it. I may share the domain some time later… Thanks to Cameron!

FashionFlooring.com $1,888 (BIN through Afternic).

HYPR.net – This was an interesting sale last year. I saw NamePros member (@Nikul Sanghvi ) reported his sale of HYPR.CO for $2,000. I immediately recalled my domain HYPR.net and started research on who acquired and eventually contacted the new owner by letting him know the reason of contacting is since he acquired the .CO so there could be interest of buying the .net as well with a price tag of $3,888 . He countered with $1,000. I countered with $3,000. Received $1,500 by informing with no budget due to recent acquisition of .CO version.

I finally revised my price to $2,800 + escrow fee split between both parties. Also added condition that the price is valid for next 48 hours only. Next… offer was accepted. Deal done and dusted.

Many thanks to @Nikul Sanghvi for sharing the sale and that’s what keep all of us going forward in one way or another.

x-Road.com – This was my last year’s last sale but my first hyphenated domain sale! Buyer approached directly through Uniregistry lander and I quoted $3,888. Buyer $1,000. As the year was ending, I revised my price to $3,500 with condition of making payment within that month only. Buyer said “the maximum that I can give is 2000. If this is not enough, then unfortunately I will have to look for another option.”

I declined and stick to my offer. Next day, I got an email from his partner of agreeing upon my price and we completed the deal through Payoneer Escrow. A big thanks to Brandon Abbey who is one of the nicest person I have worked in domaining industry and I’m really happy using this new escrow company.
Sometimes I get awed with your negotiation skill. I would have accepted the initial price for most of your deals. Congrat and thanks for sharing!
 
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Sold Postre dot com for 10K
Net 8.5K after commission.

Purchased Nov 2017 for less ;)
 
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Sold Postre dot com for 10K
Net 8.5K after commission.

Purchased Nov 2017 for less ;)

nice!

was this sold for its spanish meaning?

where did you sell it?

thanks!
 
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vt/wedding/dj in king
cost price -- - reg fee namesilo..
asking price ---- $125
selling price ---- $125


sold within 30mins after outbound.. buyer wanted to pass thru afternic.. so 20% commission

tho i had like 2 more interested end users after getting mail from afternic that the name has sold..

i should have asked for more but profit is profit especially within 48hrs of reg

Cheers!!!
 
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vt/wedding/dj in king
cost price -- - reg fee namesilo..
asking price ---- $125
selling price ---- $125


sold within 30mins after outbound.. buyer wanted to pass thru afternic.. so 20% commission

tho i had like 2 more interested end users after getting mail from afternic that the name has sold..

i should have asked for more but profit is profit especially within 48hrs of reg

Cheers!!!
Isn’t afternic $60 min commission?
 
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Isn’t afternic $60 min commission?

nope.. that's sedo. sell for $100 on sedo, you get $40.. industry's highest min! fun fun fun

afternic is just 20%. like gd auctions.

cheers
 
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My Brandpa sales:
  • PRIZMIO.com - August 2017 (7xx USD after comissions)
  • MONETLY.com - September 2017 (21xx USD after comissions)
  • BREEDSY.com - Novemebr 2017 (13xx USD after comissions)
Pretty glad with the platform.

My BB sale:
  • VoltJet.com - November 2017 (10xx USD after comissions)
 
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My Brandpa sales:
  • PRIZMIO.com - August 2017 (7xx USD after comissions)
  • MONETLY.com - September 2017 (21xx USD after comissions)
  • BREEDSY.com - Novemebr 2017 (13xx USD after comissions)

Congrats. Were these BIN sales or did you receive offers first?
 
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My Brandpa sales:
  • PRIZMIO.com - August 2017 (7xx USD after comissions)
  • MONETLY.com - September 2017 (21xx USD after comissions)
  • BREEDSY.com - Novemebr 2017 (13xx USD after comissions)
Pretty glad with the platform.

My BB sale:
  • VoltJet.com - November 2017 (10xx USD after comissions)
How many domains in BB and bp
 
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Congrats. Were these BIN sales or did you receive offers first?
PRIZMIO was sold following some negotiation (a accepted a discounted offer). Both others were sold at BIN without my participation.
 
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How many domains in BB and bp
  • BB - about 60,
  • Brandpa - about 150. (I also declined 2 offers for other domains - 500 usd and 1500 usd - different domains).

this amount is actual as for now but was substantially less then at present.
 
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New/York/Custom/Pools
dawt com
$547

Outbound marketing
Reg'd 3 days ago
 
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Newyorkrobot.com
Purchase price: $30
Sold: $110 at sedo
 
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Domain: LaCentra.com
Purchase Price: $10
Purchase Venue: NamePros
Purchase Date: 3/2017

Sale Price: $310
Sale Venue: NameJet
Sale Date: 1/2018
Good sale, "El Centro" would be spanish for "The Center", I don't think "La Centra" makes much sense, so double congrats for that sale!
 
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Good sale, "El Centro" would be spanish for "The Center", I don't think "La Centra" makes much sense, so double congrats for that sale!
I unfortunately don't speak spanish. I guess to us non-spanish-speaking people, it means something. :)
 
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