Sometimes you sell a name fast and other times it takes awhile. NDVR.com sold on Monday for $40,000. A lot of people thought a “VR” name. A lot of people have speculated with 4L.com names ending in VR. Only one other LLVR name sold for 5 figures and it was VRVR.com for $40,000.
Well it turns out the seller of the name posted on Namepros and mentioned he hand registered the name in 2000, held it for 19 years before getting the big sale. He also mentioned he bought it as a hack for “Endeavor.”
Congrats to the seller on the patience it took to hold out that long.
The buyer might not be a VR related company but rather a cycling company.
AbdulBasit Makrani says
Great sale and thanks Raymond for sharing!
Congrats to both buyer and seller.
@domains says
Bonus when you buy a domain for one meaning, then sell it because it takes on a completely different meaning to someone else
Aamir says
It was an awesome deal Congrats to both party
Todd says
Network DVR. Possibly bought by Arris . With 7 billion in revenue they can definitely afford it. I don’t think it was the bike company even though their bikes start at $7,000 a pop.
Steve says
I agree. Nice to hear some good news for a change. I bet many namepros members offered the owner take it or leave it offers of 500 USD offers over the years. Glad the seller stayed firm and didn’t listen to the bottom feeders on NamePros.
mike says
Seller is not a namepros seller, he is from the 90’s, and a patent attorney, nor in need of fast cash like most people online are. There is nothing wrong for fast low margin deals, every buyer/seller has their niche.
John says
I recently regged a short two word .com and discovered afterward it’s also an unrelated single dictionary word.