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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.

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


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  • 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 or comments about the domain name like how you bought it (e.g., hand registration), how long you had it before it sold, its age, whether you did outbound, etc.

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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).​



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alta(-)moda dot com (with hyphen) - $500
 
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FitnessCage (dot) com - $200 via godaddy's [email protected] email service. Original offer was $180 - I countered $200 & the domain entered a 90 day auction which the buyer must have noticed & accepted my counter offer instantly. Not bad for a hand reg / drop caught domain name.
 
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These are my sales for the past 3 weeks, all .coms
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I sold them all way too cheap but you can only bang your head against the wall for only so long then you need to move on a just reinvest.
*The dating name is hidden so not to have the buyer flooded with other offers since I might have another deal with them.

:)
 
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Great sale ! Can you please post how the transaction happened. SEDO, contacting end users, etc...
Thanks

Roadsy dot com

$985

And to be ontopic one really small sale - az1 (dot) net - $150 = SEDO = BIN
 
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Nice. Where'd ya sell 'em?

These are my sales for the past 3 weeks, all .coms
Sales3Weeks.png

I sold them all way too cheap but you can only bang your head against the wall for only so long then you need to move on a just reinvest.
*The dating name is hidden so not to have the buyer flooded with other offers since I might have another deal with them.

:)
 
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Nice. Where'd ya sell 'em?

1 found me through whois and 3 of them were end users I emailed.
And it took repeated emails over several months on 2 of them to finally close the deal.

That's what I meant by you can only bang your head against the wall for only so long then you need to move on and just reinvest.

:)
 
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1 found me through whois and 3 of them were end users I emailed.
And it took repeated emails over several months on 2 of them to finally close the deal.

That's what I meant by you can only bang your head against the wall for only so long then you need to move on and just reinvest.

:)

Congrats...
 
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Thanks. Sold at brandbucket.

Congrats man :)
How many names do you have there?
I have only 3 :P - they are very picky. I think they rejected over 100 names from me :lol: they even rejected some of my best 5 letters (which i sold myself later for mid xxx). Then again they accepted a name from which i thought it is chanceless, but i gave it a try and !boom!, accepted! It wasn't even a 5 or 6 letter but a keyword brandable with 2 words D-: - But anyway, they know for sure what they are doing. I think they are quite good at finding endusers.

The only thing that is a little confusing is that of course they prefer their own names (which are owned by Boxador). Those are "featured" for free :D .. But well!, i would probably do the same.
So, good job Brandbucket.
Time to show Sedo that they are getting more and more useless with their fat lazy ass and that there much better options out there for specific niches. I would rather pay a fee (even higher than the 10$) and share 30% + 10% for logo design and sell a name, instead of puting the names at sedo where nothing happens and nothing is done for the comission.
 
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Congrats man :)
How many names do you have there?
I have only 3 :P - they are very picky. I think they rejected over 100 names from me :lol: they even rejected some of my best 5 letters (which i sold myself later for mid xxx). Then again they accepted a name from which i thought it is chanceless, but i gave it a try and !boom!, accepted! It wasn't even a 5 or 6 letter but a keyword brandable with 2 words D-: - But anyway, they know for sure what they are doing. I think they are quite good at finding endusers.

The only thing that is a little confusing is that of course they prefer their own names (which are owned by Boxador). Those are "featured" for free :D .. But well!, i would probably do the same.
So, good job Brandbucket.
Time to show Sedo that they are getting more and more useless with their fat lazy ass and that there much better options out there for specific niches. I would rather pay a fee (even higher than the 10$) and share 30% + 10% for logo design and sell a name, instead of puting the names at sedo where nothing happens and nothing is done for the comission.

Is there any listing fee at Brandbucket?
If so, how much?
 
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I've submitted about 5 domains and all have been rejected. D-:



Congrats man :)
How many names do you have there?
I have only 3 :P - they are very picky. I think they rejected over 100 names from me :lol: they even rejected some of my best 5 letters (which i sold myself later for mid xxx). Then again they accepted a name from which i thought it is chanceless, but i gave it a try and !boom!, accepted! It wasn't even a 5 or 6 letter but a keyword brandable with 2 words D-: - But anyway, they know for sure what they are doing. I think they are quite good at finding endusers.

The only thing that is a little confusing is that of course they prefer their own names (which are owned by Boxador). Those are "featured" for free :D .. But well!, i would probably do the same.
So, good job Brandbucket.
Time to show Sedo that they are getting more and more useless with their fat lazy ass and that there much better options out there for specific niches. I would rather pay a fee (even higher than the 10$) and share 30% + 10% for logo design and sell a name, instead of puting the names at sedo where nothing happens and nothing is done for the comission.
 
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Recent sales:

SteelCube.com: $150 (on sedo)
LeadsPage: $595 (on sedo)
ExpressDialup.com: $4,000 (never advertised)
TripleAdvantage.com: $12,000 (never advertised)

I looked up tripleadvantage.com, leads page.com in 1/2013, nothing! Sold in 2005! Ouch, someone paid $12,000 to let it rot? Makes my $1 Go daddy waste look like gold.
 
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I looked up tripleadvantage.com, leads page.com in 1/2013, nothing! Sold in 2005! Ouch, someone paid $12,000 to let it rot? Makes my $1 Go daddy waste look like gold.

Its a really good domain name, they are most likely just holding on to it.

There are people and companies out there that buy domains either for an investment ot to just collect them or to keep them out of their compeitors hands.
It's paid up to 2017 and owned by company that is owned by Experian.

I would say its now worth a more then $12k
 
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Its a really good domain name, they are most likely just holding on to it.

There are people and companies out there that buy domains either for an investment ot to just collect them or to keep them out of their compeitors hands.
It's paid up to 2017 and owned by company that is owned by Experian.

I would say its now worth a more then $12k

Seems like a good one. It was surprising to me when I went there and it has nothing. Good points though.
 
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blue.com was a similar sale. Dunno if it's ever been developed though. But it was bought & put on a parking page for a long time.

Seems like a good one. It was surprising to me when I went there and it has nothing. Good points though.
 
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