AMEX and The Georgia Department of Agriculture buy domain names.
Here’s a look at end user domain purchases from Afternic over the past week.
Switzerland’s Deesse AG, which operates web sites at Deesse.de and Deesse.com, bought Deesse.net for $1,688.
The Broadway Consortium, which produces and invests in a variety of theater projects, bought BroadwayRecords.com for $1,200.
Sevier County Electric System bought SCES.net, its acronym, for $1,316.
Salt River Materials Group also ponied up for its acronym, SRMG.net, but at a cost of $5,000.
Market research company Marketview Research, Inc, paid X for Survey123.com for $4,800.
Prestige Resorts and Hotels of Minnesota paid $1,288 for PrestigeAccommodations.com.
ManageStaff, Inc., which until now used the domain name managestaffinc.com, bought ManageStaff.com for $1,888.
StreetInkCorp, owner of Swingtowns.com, bought Swingtown.com for $12,000. This may have been a bargain given the TV show of the same name.
The Confidentiality Group, LLC, which operates SecureZone 360 and owns SecureZone360.com, bought SecureZone.net for $2,588.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture bought GeorgiaGrown.com for $2,000.
American Express bought DevExchange.com for $3,188.
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Iron Workers (how’s that for a mouthful) paid $17,000 for IronWorkers.com to match its IronWorkers.org domain name.
TheRetirementCentre.com followed Facebook’s lead by dropping the ‘the’ for $2,000.
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