Radar detector company is among those who bought domain names at GoDaddy last week.
GoDaddy/Afternic sold $1.76M worth of aftermarket domain names last week. Here are 16 that were sold to end users.
SurvivalCollege.com $1,000 – Survival College, LLC in San Antonio. Looks like the company is getting ready to launch.
FlashbackMiami.com $1,200 – The Miami Herald. Maybe it has to do with this?
MovingDollies.com $1,999 – Toolwell, a company that sells equipment for moving heavy objects.
CTDO.org $9,977 – American Society for Training and Development. It looks like the domain is for the Canadian Training and Development Organization.
FirstMoneyCenter.com $2,388 – First Money Center, a lender that uses the domain 1stMoneyCenter.com.
DriveNet.com $2,000 – Escort, maker of radar detectors for your car.
ExecutiveMortgage.com $1,750 – Mortgage Management Group in Toronto.
Tigital.com $3,000 – Tiger Coatings, and Austrian color coatings company.
ForeverSports.com $3,000 – SportsDirect.com Retail Ltd
Dints.com $2,000 – talk about an upgrade! Procurement company Dints International upgraded from dints-international.com.
SAKG.com $1,250 – Law firm Scharnhorst Ast & Kennard, P.C.
GayEmpire.com $3,000 – Right Ascension, Inc, owner of DVDEmpire.com.
BuyOrganicProducts.com $1,888 – Dr. Colbert, seller of Divine Health products.
OneEMCO.com $8,485 – EMCO Corporation, seller of kitchen and bathroom products.
NewOfficeChairs.com $1,599 – OfficeAnything, an office furniture store.
AudioBoom.com $1,825 – Audioboo Limited, a sort of YouTube for audio files.
Strings-Attached.com $2,088 – Finger Puppets Inc. Perhaps the domain is for selling regular puppets?
GotLockedOut.com $1,270 – a clever domain name bought by Sherlock Security Locksmith in St. Cloud, Florida.
ChinaTextile.com $22,750 – bought by someone who appears to be in the textiles business in Guangdong.
CharlestonTours.com $11,000 – whois shows a Charleston, South Carolina web design firm, so it’s likely for a local client.
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