Best Buy buys PhoneFreedom.com and other end user domain sales

A big retailer makes a small domain purchase.

Electronics retailer Best Buy is the biggest name on this week’s end user domain sales report.

The company paid $2,588 for PhoneFreedom.com through Sedo. This domain is intuitive for one of the largest mobile phone sellers.

The rest of this week’s end user domain sales took place through Afternic:

Skydex, which makes materials to mitigate shock and blasts (think military uses), bought BlastMitigation.com for $2,500.

PowerSoak, which offers a washing system that eliminates scrubbing, bought PowerMelt.com for $1,500.

Childrens book seller Palm Publishing paid $1,400 for readytoread.com and $2,100 for readytolearn.com.

Music lessons company In Bloom Music bought RockInstitute.com for $1,200.

Ontario’s Clarington Toyota bought MyAutoMall.com for $1,583.50.

Payroll services company Employer Services Online, Inc, which owns EmployeeMax.com, bought Payamax.com for $3,000.

Dallas based SteelTex Fabricators shortened its domain from SteelTexFabricators.com to SteelTex.com for $2,500.

National Restaurant Association bought ChefsatHome.com for $3,388.

Further Reading:

  1. Intuit buys Apps.net for 24,100 EUR among 25 end user domain sales
  2. DealDash buys defunct Swoopo.com domain name (and 22 other end user sales)
  3. 16 good end user domain sales, including WebmasterWorld


Comments

  1. January 25th, 2012 | 2:01 pm

    Wow they got them cheap.

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