Rutgers University buys a .net and other end user domain name sales.
I’m now caught up on end user sales reports due to the Thanksgiving holiday. This report is for sales made by GoDaddy/Afternic two weeks ago.
You can see previous end user sales reports here.
It’s interesting to see three sales of $9,999, suggesting that either the buyers had a four figure price limit or the sellers faced some sort of syndication/listing/escrow limit.
AutoLeader.com $1,087 – Auto Leader care dealership in Baltimore, which uses AutoLeaderOnline.com for its web address.
GlassPartitions.com $9,999 – The owner of Officepartitions.com.
BoomTruckCrane.com $1,188 – Crane and boom truck dealer Crane Works
FireAlarmCable.com $1,499 – WesBell Electronics Inc
Pavlus.com $9,999 – Pavlus Travel in Albuquerque, which has been using PavlusTravel.com.
SafeHomes.org $1,588 – Florida Baptist Children’s Homes
ITdept.com $1,200 – Outsourced ITD company TeksInc. (This was a good buy)
PatientBilling.com $4,000 – Healthcare receivables company Mnet Financial
DeckTiles.com $9,999 – Advantage Lumber in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.
HigherEducationSolutions.com $1,000 – Edfinancial Services, LLC.
Unified.org $3,300 – United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland
StudentLoanLaw.com $2,399 – Lee Bankruptcy in Hurst, Texas
EscoLabs.com $1,037 – Esco, a lab products company that uses ESCOglobal.com for its web address.
SonomaBungalow.com $3,000 – California Wine Tours in Napa
Rutgers.net $2,750 – Rutgers University
RecruitingAcademy.com $1,000 – Recruiting Institute in Netherlands, which uses the EU ccTLD RecruitingInstitute.eu.
Robbie says
I feel AutoLeader.com for $1,000 is basically out of their mind, if this was afternic, godaddy management needs to get a handle on this sort of firesale, hurts the industry. sorry it had to be said.
Scott Neuman says
Great deal for AutoLender but of course, is this the same company as the nationally known “AutoLenders”? If not, there goes a trademark suit because of the transfer of the domain name. I love Rutgers taking the easy way out and buying the .net. Beats a lawsuit.