Scotty205
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Got my second domain sale today! New Orleans + 2 keywords .com for $300.00 to end user. I emailed 28 companies and got a call and closed the deal.
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That's really nice if i was you i would surely give him 200-400$ just to show my support and appreciation towards him. It's always good to help People which somehow were contributing to your success in the process.
That's really nice if i was you i would surely give him 200-400$ just to show my support and appreciation towards him. It's always good to help People which somehow were contributing to your success in the process.
Good thought but it’s quite alright. Glad to see the nice sales!That's really nice if i was you i would surely give him 200-400$ just to show my support and appreciation towards him. It's always good to help People which somehow were contributing to your success in the process.
That's really nice if i was you i would surely give him 200-400$ just to show my support and appreciation towards him. It's always good to help People which somehow were contributing to your success in the process.
That means if you sell a name you hand registered you will give part to the registry?
What if OP had made a loss in sale?
Keith should pay OP?
Huh? Why? Appreciation why? He sold a domain he didnt want anymore. And the buyer sold it for profit. How did he contribute to his success? He didn't give him a formula for success. He sold him a domain.
Did you sell it before 2011?Also 7000 for xxxbook sometime ago. Can't complain (-;
I have a similar approach to domains I buy/reg for my own purposes. I either list them with a higher-than-normally price or keep saying they're mot for sale, which sometimes deters the queries but sometimes drives the offers up.
That's because when selling such a domain, I'm also giving up a plan or a dream...
listbuild . com sold on afternic 2/14/20 for $995. Original hand register 15 years or so ago. Off market til last year. Too cheap but want to diversify some. Sold BIN full price. Most of my small portfolio was on sale this month in hopes of a sale. Very happy to get one so can reinvest some of the $$.
Did you sell it before 2011?
xxxbook//com last sold for $100,000 on 2011-03-16 at Sedo
Domain: OkexCoin (.) com
Afternic - 3500$ ( 2800$ after commission)
1$ Hand reg and one time Recovery fees as it was expired.
Okex.com is Leading crypto exchange. It was a bin purchase. one Okex Coin is worth around 6$.What is "Okex"? can you give me a heads up on that? Was it bin price or negotiable?
I think that I would have sold it too for $7,000 and I would be happy tooAfter the dot com sold for that crazy sum, I wasn't that lucky though . What is your thoughts?
That 2011 deal would be an early buy as a play on Facebook for adult themed business I would assume. Given the premise, and size of facebook, it would be a well funded end user with a direct business strategy, and it just didn’t workI think that I would have sold it too for $7,000 and I would be happy too
In my opinion, the $100,000 purchase was an inexpected sale, by an extremely lucky or expert seller
The seller shot high for this domain, and he did it.
But really, congratulations for your sale of this domain, it was a very good sale that's for sure!
I confirm that I bought the domain name from the original registrant:
Bought: CustomerSupport.co
Price: $1000
Venue: Epik marketplace
Hold time: 3 years
Total cost: Under $100 (non-premium .co)
We are looking at deploying an alternative to Zendesk -- an open source solution that will let us scale out the number of seats to many hundreds and allow customers to also have live chats for their landing pages.
The premium domain name CustomerService.com is still in play for anyone interested but it was more than we wanted to shell out right now.
I had mentioned that and was then reminded....Rob I have never seen somebody posting here that he bought a domain
everybody as far as I recall is posting SALES here
"report-completed-domain-name-sales-here.83628/page-774"
does the seller agree in you posting here?
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Congrats on good sales. You seem a good outbounder. Can you help us with some outbound tips?AudioServicing.\\com
Sale venue: Outbound via paypal
Sale price: 999 USD
Time taken- 1 week
Hand regd
v/e/r/y/m/o/n/e/y/ .com
My first ever sale on BB.
$2295, netted $1505
Caught from drops in May 2018 for $22, plus one renewal.
I used to have about 20 a couple years ago but sold for cheap almost all of them. So this one was the last and only one. Recently started submitting again, the first bunch is under review...How many names you have in BB and for how long ?
My first BP sale!
Q/U/A/N/T/A/N/O/V/A.com
Sale price: $3,795
It's an August 2019 handreg but was one of my favorite names in my portfolio. Could have increased the price a bit but I think it's fair considering the acquisition cost.
Thanks! It's a combination of quantum and nova.Congrats! and smart choices.
What were your thoughts behind registering this name?
Thanks.
How much did they sell for?Superannuation.com
SuperFunds.com
CryptoFashion.com
eSecurityToken.com
UtilitySettlementCoin.com (Many worlds largest banks created their own cryptocurrency (for … purposes)
Have no idea what I paid, I've forgotten, but I didn't pay a lot. Maybe a lot relative to what they're worth, but not a lot.
Also might have FinancialPlanning.org and Quotron.com coming my way. Currently negotiating.
How much did they sell for?