Here are end user that bought domain names last week.
Sedo had a strong sales week, turning in 685 transactions for about $2 million of domain name sales.
Among the buyers was a maker of prosthetics (e.g. fake legs) that bought the fitting domain name CustomFit.com. Another buyer fixed a cute spelling (read: hard to read) in its domain name for just $4,000. And a UK company is getting ready to launch a rental site at Leasing.co.uk.
Here’s a look at these end user domain name sales from the past week:
(You can view previous lists like this here. If you’d like to learn how to sell your domain names like these on Sedo, download this report.)
CustomFit.com $21,000 – Aleva Stores sells prosthetic and compression socks.
Team.ly $2,500 – the whois still shows the same company that has owned it for the past couple years.
Spotlight.ly $2,400 – the domain was purchased by ISECOMMMERCE in Seoul.
Barcelo.cn €10,000 – Barcelo Corporation, a resort and hotel company, bought the China ccTLD to go with its .com.
GreenStreet.com.au $2,000 – Green Street Property is a real estate firm in Australia.
GlobalCare.org $2,500 – now forwards to the charity at GlobalCare.org.uk.
PepCart.com $9,999 – Buyer Trendsutra Platform Services Pvt Ltd runs Indian housewares site PepperFry.
SecondAmendment.com $10,000 – I can’t tie the new owner (an individual) to a gun rights organization, but I think this qualifies as an end user purchase (and a good deal at that).
ImmoFacile.com €3,900 – Immo-Facile.com can now lose the hyphen in its domain name.
StackPack.com $2,000 – Series International sells seating for stadiums, churches, etc. I imagine this is the product name for a stackable seating arrangement.
Icos.net €2,500 – Icos Excelec Ltda sells industrial components at Icos.com.br.
SocialMiner.com $4,000 – Brazilian online marketing company Social Miner learned how to spell — it’s existing domain name is SoclMiner.com. Ouch. At just $4,000, why did they wait so long?
Jobable.com $3,000 – Hiring software HiringScreen.
Recover.org $4,000 – I’m pretty sure the buyer is the founder of XXXchurch.
Leasing.co.uk $9,999 – the buyer has a splash page up, and promises to make it easy to find rental properties.
eCoffee.com $2,499 – these guys sell some fancy coffee machines at eCoffee.com.
MyPingo.com $7,500 – The whois has privacy, but I bet this is the calling card company that owns Pingo.com.
CashPoint.nl €9,000 – Bonus entry: a reader pointed out that this was acquired by the betting site that runs CashPoint.com.
Those Libyan .ly domains are making my eyes sore. One of the worst investments currently.
Depends what you have got in. Have a different experience with jingly portfolios.
On the other note, another church has dropped its short name grace.ly.
So any one can grab it quickly using promocode JINGLY2016 (valid for registrations/renewals/transfers).
PepCart.com $9,999 by PepperFry – surprising considering the rumours of shutdown/sale. I am curious to see their plans.
GlobalCare.org – good name for a charitable organization.
SoclMiner.com … Ouch is right. They could torture prisoners with such names.