domains TheDeeply.com sells for $75K Net

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Alex Verdea posted that with Rick Schwartz in his corner he sold TheDeeply.com for $75,000 Net. One point Alex made in his tweet was for people to turn off their whois privacy.Congrats to Alex on a great domain name sale.https://twitter.com/AlexVerdea/status/1774787047355498932 … [Read more...]
 
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@maya-zir I don't think you can say this at all times if you think that the price paid for a domain is too high in your opinion. You will have to come up with evidence per individual case, rather than generalities.
I said that some domains are sold and bought for money laundering.
I have no idea who sold and who bought the domain mentioned in this thread, but I insist that domains are sold and bought ALSO for money laundering purposes.
Especially if you need to declare your income or your losses.
And I don't need to present any evidence.
 
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@maya-zir I still don't understand why you're bringing this up, especially in the context of the domain king.
 
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@maya-zir I still don't understand why you're bringing this up, especially in the context of the domain king.
If someone calls himself a king, this does not mean that he is a king.
At least not for me.
Check all sold expensive domains and you see 70% are not in use.
 
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If someone calls himself a king, this does not mean that he is a king.
At least not for me.
Check all sold expensive domains and you see 70% are not in use.
Again: evidence is king. There is no place for conspiracy theories in this thread.
 
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Again: evidence is king. There is no place for conspiracy theories in this thread.
Do not try to impose your opinion on me, with such naivety and lack of critical thinking, you are not an authoritative source, nor a person whose opinion should be listened to.
It makes no sense to listen to the opinion of a person who has idols and self-proclaimed kings.
 
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If the goal is to launder money, I am not sure why you would report a sale.

All that would do is give it extra attention and scrutiny.

Income via domains is the same as income via other sources. If you don't report it, the tax man might take notice.

Brad
 
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If the goal is to launder money, I am not sure why you would report a sale.

All that would do is give it extra attention and scrutiny.

Income via domains is the same as income via other sources. If you don't report it, the tax man might take notice.

Brad
I never said that exactly this sale was money laundering.
But a lot of domains are bought and sold for money laundering.
But personally I don't think this and many other deals were fair.
 
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@maya-zir It all comes across as jealousy. Can you provide evidence for what you claim? Especially that it happens on a large scale.
 
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I never said that exactly this sale was money laundering.
But a lot of domains are bought and sold for money laundering.
But personally I don't think this and many other deals were fair.
It is certainly a lot easier to play games when it comes to things with subjective value.

At the same time, when you have one of a kind assets the price is basically determined by the buyer, seller, budget, and motivation. There are many legitimate head scratching sales when all the stars align.

Brad
 
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TheDeep.ly is available to be hand registered
 
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@maya-zir It all comes across as jealousy. Can you provide evidence for what you claim? Especially that it happens on a large scale.
I'm not jealous, I was just commenting and making a reasonable point about money laundering. Your reaction simply shows your dependence on worshiping some idol.
This is the slavish nature of an insecure individual.
 
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I'm not jealous, I was just commenting and making a reasonable point about money laundering. Your reaction simply shows your dependence on worshiping some idol.
This is the slavish nature of an insecure individual.
You have a lot of frustrations.
 
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It is certainly a lot easier to play games when it comes to things with subjective value.

At the same time, when you have one of a kind assets the price is basically determined by the buyer, seller, budget, and motivation. There are many legitimate head scratching sales when all the stars align.

Brad
Yes, there are plenty of legitimate eye-popping sales out there, but not all of them are honest. And you will never be able to deny or confirm that the deal is fair.
 
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Yes, there are plenty of legitimate eye-popping sales out there, but not all of them are honest. And you will never be able to deny or confirm that the deal is fair.
I don't really care about this sale either way. It has no impact on me.

I play the odds. It's hard to build a business chasing outlier sales.

Brad
 
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I don't really care about this sale either way. It has no impact on me.

I play the odds. It's hard to build a business chasing outlier sales.

Brad
Read the thread.
I commented on the post.
Personally I don't care who sold and bought something and what was the reason.
 
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There is no place for conspiracy theories in this thread

I'm with you on the needing evidence argument, but let's be honest, this thread is primed for conspiracy theories.

Thread make-up:

  • Waited until April 1st to report the sale.
  • Hand Reg sells for $75k
  • The Domain Seller sells a $49 book on TheDomainInvestingPlaybook.com
I've been waiting for this to be revealed as an April Fools jokes. Especially, since this just followed the faked reported sale of NowHiring.ai. But no joke has been deeply revealed yet.

So if this isn't an April Fools joke, I'm left to wonder how valuable is that $49 book, and have I been domaining the wrong way?

Per Ricks comment on TheDomains.com:

The lesson for all to know is don’t be quick to give a price. And if you do give a price, make sure you have it in your mind that you’re talking to a company like Amazon and quote accordingly.

If you fish for whales, you will catch whales. If you fish for minnows, you will catch

I recently sold GiggleAcademy.com for apprx $4k BIN to (I think) CZ who has an estimated worth of $33 billion. I rely on brandbucket for most of my pricing, but had I relied on Rick, I do wonder what could have been...
 
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