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james2002

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I found out a while ago that

Freecreditscore.org sold for $123,000 and it is unbelievable domain sale.

Nav.no sold for more than $700,000 and it is also unbelievable.

How do you explain these domain sales?

Please add any such domain sales in this thread.
 
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where did you read about these sales?
 
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From DNjournal etc...
 
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Nav.no sale is well known and genuine. Most have heard about, story from 2006:
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2006/domainsales05_16_06.htm



Must admit hadn't heard about the org, what's the source?

Think you're getting confused with the .com sale?
If not it would have to be a developed site selling for that i would imagine, late so can't be arsed to check lol
 
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Please be considerate of people or businesses that make substantial investments in their objectives and certain names before you start threads like these. People who laughed at or couldn't justify the purchase of business.com a while back were recently proven how short-sighted some may be, as the owner had the last laugh all the way to the bank.
 
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Just type in

"freecreditscore.org" in google and you will see lots of this.

innovation said:
Please be considerate of people or businesses that make substantial investments in their objectives and certain names before you start threads like these. People who laughed at or couldn't justify the purchase of business.com a while back were recently proven how short-sighted some may be, as the owner had the last laugh all the way to the bank.

Those domains will need lots of development to cover the money they overpaid. I am just curious about how 3 words .org domain captured xxx,xxx sale.
 
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arnie said:
Must admit hadn't heard about the org, what's the source?

I've just found on DNSalePrice.com :

"FreeCreditScore.org $123,000 May 07 Sedo"
 
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michaeldotcom said:
I've just found on DNSalePrice.com :

"FreeCreditScore.org $123,000 May 07 Sedo"

alexa rank of over 7 million
this 'site' is making loosechange daily at best

i think the sale is not correct
 
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arnie said:
alexa rank of over 7 million
this 'site' is making loosechange daily at best

i think the sale is not correct

I think the sale really happened. There are people who don't know about domains and got millions of money in their banks. For them, they will pay whatever they like.
 
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bricio said:
thanks arnie
i wasnt domaining in 2006 :'(
wish i was here since the begining, would be retired today :lol:

It also depends on luck as well. No many people will pay that much for those domains because they can buy .com domains for such prices.
 
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It's all about approach to the buyer. And not being afraid to
take risks when selling. One of the biggest risks in domaining
is asking too much for a domain. Who's to say what is too much?
Every domain is unique and one of a kind. The goal is instilling
that into the buyers mind.
 
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I just checked the site and I totally agree James2002, the website need some touch up.
 
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innovation said:
Please be considerate of people or businesses that make substantial investments in their objectives and certain names before you start threads like these. People who laughed at or couldn't justify the purchase of business.com a while back were recently proven how short-sighted some may be, as the owner had the last laugh all the way to the bank.
That doesn't mean we can't have discussions about these sales, it just means that some people will have to take their foot out of their mouth a few years down the road :)

I can't believe Beauty.cc and Topix.com both sold for a cool million dollars...
 
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Believe it or not, I know some really rich people top 1000 fortune that are ready to buy any kind of domain names for $xxx,xxx simply because they like it and for us it could be a huge amount for a domain name that you think it don't worth that much but for Top 1000 it's just like they are buying a nice motorcycle or bicycle (500 fortune)
They are just happy with their "toy"

Just check Dnjournal for domain names sold in the past and you'll be amaze to see how these happens offently.
 
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james2002 said:
Nav.no sold for more than $700,000 and it is also unbelievable.

Which cctld is .NO ?

steveteva said:
Believe it or not, I know some really rich people top 1000 fortune that are ready to buy any kind of domain names for $xxx,xxx

Wanna share them. :blink:
 
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james2002 said:
Nav.no sold for more than $700,000 and it is also unbelievable.
very interesting and it is unbelievable when you consider there are many great names still to be got at reg fee on similar tld's.
 
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Charley, as you asked...

.no = Norway
http://norid.no/

I'd love to own yesor.no :snaphappy: but it's taken and you need to a) be an organization and b) have a local presence in Norway.
 
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domain name is one of a kind, if the seller does not want to sell and the buyer really want s to buy, then it could any price. Unlike buying a car, the manufacture can make identical cars, you only have one unique domain for sale.
 
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onewordonly said:
very interesting and it is unbelievable when you consider there are many great names still to be got at reg fee on similar tld's.

I think the buyer may not be aware of domain prices.
 
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