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Sedo weekly sales may contain the value buy of the year

March 28, 2017 by Raymond Hackney

Sedo released their weekly sales and the top sale was Casino.online at $201,250.

FBS.eu 40,000 Euros, great sale for a .EU.

Mutu.com sold for $17,500 as the top .com sale.

Someone was able to get a nice price for Hif.org at $9,888.

LLNN owners will be interested in CP41.com for $2,000.

From the anything can sell department LLLLLLLLL.com (9)L’s sold for $2,500.

What is the buy of the year so far DWN.com for 2,999 Euros ? I have emailed Sedo to get confirmation that this is legitimate. Data Warehouse Network was the owner and now it’s a Chinese registrant.

I have confirmed, Carolyn emailed me back:

It is! I just double checked it and it was actually sold as a fixed price at that price.

Great deal for a 3-letter .com!

Domain name Price Currency
.COMs
mutu.com 17,500 USD
victoriacapital.com 15,000 EUR
weirenwu.com 10,100 USD
spottheball.com 10,000 GBP
autoelectric.com 10,000 EUR
vixn.com 7,596 USD
geofencing.com 6,500 USD
netcash.com 5,995 USD
comatreleco.com 5,500 USD
marketforecast.com 5,000 USD
gamestash.com 4,500 USD
lasttouch.com 4,000 USD
pureoils.com 3,888 USD
euromarine.com 3,500 EUR
matmatch.com 3,500 USD
progen.com 3,500 EUR
bike-star.com 3,000 USD
dwn.com 2,999 EUR
beplay.com 2,899 USD
moromoro.com 2,700 EUR
repshield.com 2,500 USD
lllllllll.com 2,500 USD
exceltemplates.com 2,353 USD
getupstartnow.com 2,200 EUR
avelio.com 2,150 EUR
seavite.com 2,100 USD
iamhero.com 2,000 USD
icareuniversity.com 2,000 USD
cp41.com 2,000 USD
frameworkhealth.com 2,000 USD
ccTLDs
fbs.eu 40,000 EUR
snowflake.fr 8,500 USD
luxusimmobilien.ch 7,000 EUR
up.ca 5,450 USD
names.eu 5,000 EUR
pay.ee 5,000 EUR
arrival.co 4,950 USD
symbiosys.nl 4,000 EUR
clarke.co.uk 3,999 GBP
fsc.ch 3,950 EUR
equinix.in 3,590 USD
scegli.it 3,500 EUR
senioren24.de 3,500 EUR
concur.com.br 3,500 USD
balance.com.br 3,000 USD
sur.co 2,999 GBP
onu.ch 2,799 EUR
f-p.de 2,750 EUR
russland-reisen.de 2,510 EUR
homesearch.co.uk 2,500 GBP
wachdienste.de 2,500 EUR
parametres.fr 2,500 EUR
psychotherapie-duesseldorf.de 2,400 EUR
digitalgipfel.de 2,380 EUR
nicolas.nl 2,222 EUR
cards.ch 2,000 EUR
aro.me 2,000 USD
monauto.fr 2,000 EUR
OTHER
casino.online 201,250 USD
hif.org 9,888 USD
lebenslauf.net 3,999 EUR
essilorluxottica.net 3,500 EUR
journals.org 2,417 USD
leadit.org 2,000 USD
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Filed Under: Domain Sales, Sedo

About Raymond Hackney

Raymond is a writer, domain trader and consultant based in Pennsylvania. Raymond is the founder of 3Character.com and TLDInvestors.com.

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Comments

  1. Josh says

    March 28, 2017 at 4:21 pm

    DWN may now be an acronym for Darwin.

    Unreal

    • Josh says

      March 28, 2017 at 4:26 pm

      Ok so I looked at the name dwn.com and guess what, after a long time admin email changed just 2 1/2 months prior to the sale…hhhmmm

      I just don’t have the energy to confirm it wasn’t stolen so maybe someone else does. It may very well not have been but when a domain sales for 20x less than it’s worth and admin email changed out just before that, Id make a phone call. jmo

      • Josh says

        March 28, 2017 at 4:29 pm

        Now the womans name who sold it (admin contact) does appear prior to this, so it isn’t a new name in terms of ownership so maybe she changed whois email to complete the sale instead of activating the old email again.

        Maybe I am wrong and the sale of the year just took place for a buyer.

      • Raymond Hackney says

        March 28, 2017 at 4:29 pm

        Thanks for that JP, the company was acquired way back in 1999 by Sybase. DWN was Data Warehouse Network out of Cork, Ireland.

  2. Josh says

    March 28, 2017 at 4:42 pm

    Hi Ray, I see her name appear much earlier on so my mind is now at ease, looks like she just changed email in order to complete the sale, beats reactivating the old dwn.com email. WOWSER, this is exhibit #1, do NOT set BIN prices.

    • Josh says

      March 28, 2017 at 4:46 pm

      I dunno Ray my stomach on this is so-so, do we know if the new company sold it, the old company sold it or Diana? I see she was a “admin manager” with a quick google search. Perhaps she also owned the old company and just flat out gave this name away because she didn’t know. I’d just feel better knowing it wasn’t a shocking sale for bad reasons.

      • Raymond Hackney says

        March 28, 2017 at 4:50 pm

        Right that’s what I was looking at, I saw Diana was there the whole time. Sybase bought them in 1999.

        http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sybase-acquires-data-warehouse-network-to-provide-most-comprehensive-line-of-business-intelligence-for-key-vertical-markets-74869107.html

    • marcel says

      March 29, 2017 at 1:49 am

      the bad thing is, the sedo price suggestion tool suggests usd 2999.- for dwn.com. thats unreal.
      i owned a similar lll.com domain, wich was underrated by this tool too.
      dont trust sedo..

  3. cmac says

    March 28, 2017 at 4:42 pm

    my question is, how long was it listed at that price before someone saw it and bought it? a few days, hours, weeks?

    • Raymond Hackney says

      March 28, 2017 at 4:50 pm

      I emailed Sedo back again asking CMAC because I check all the time after seeing one sell a few years ago for $2,000.

  4. Dan says

    March 28, 2017 at 5:42 pm

    Is the DWN.com sale real? You would have thought if listed on sedo at such a price….someone at sedo would snap it up as soon as it’s listed.

    • Raymond Hackney says

      March 28, 2017 at 5:43 pm

      Yes it’s real, confirmed by Carolyn at Sedo.

      • Dan says

        March 28, 2017 at 5:58 pm

        Wow! But how did they find it?

        • Raymond Hackney says

          March 28, 2017 at 6:01 pm

          I would imagine search, set parameters for Buy It now, 3L. I had been doing that for awhile after RQH.com sold for $2,000 awhile back. But got to be consistent and do it every day.

  5. mark says

    March 29, 2017 at 12:11 am

    I bet it wasn’t listed long, probably sold as soon as it was listed. Sure smells fishy but who knows.

  6. Xavier.xyz says

    March 29, 2017 at 12:24 am

    Man!

    I am so dwn! I have missed DWN.com! OMG WHAT!!!

  7. STRIKER says

    March 29, 2017 at 7:58 am

    Maybe the owner needed the money. Most valuable domains aren’t easily sold unless priced cheaply.

  8. jose says

    March 29, 2017 at 8:19 am

    SEDO should at least verify if the seller is legit: has he joined in recently? does his IP match the whois information?

    it could happen that the administrative email (sales@dwn.com) had been not working for all this time and didn’t receive the huge spam of the last years alerting for the value of the domain and the buyer found the administrator and reach a deal, but i see this really with a very low probability. Not very realistic to think a chinese buyer would find the owner and then suggest doing the sale through SEDO.

    could also e an extremely coincidence also if the administrator/owner recently updated the whois contact information coming back online and then decided to list the domain for sale on SEDO using their price suggestion tool.

    my experience and cynicism tells me that this has all the ingredients of a domain hijack and fast sale.


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