Two number domain name leads weekly sales list.
Sedo’s top completed sale for the past week was 90.com, which sold for EUR 56,000 (about $73,000 USD) to a buyer in China.
The seller of 90.com may have missed an earlier opportunity. According to a March 19 email from Sedo’s Great Domains group, 90.com received a $123,456 bid during a February auction but did not reach its reserve.
Sedo had some other solid .com sales. Concept.com sold for EUR 40,000, TeamFeed.com brought in $35,000, and Kosovo.com sold for EUR 32,500.
On the ccTLD side, Pizzeria.at sold for EUR 17,000. Some .me domain name sales were completed, including Pay.me for $11,501, Test.me for $11,100, and Bet.me for $10,099.
Here’s a look at other Sedo sales over $5,000 over the past week:
.COM
videosx.com 29,900 EUR
etech.com GreatDomains 21,000 USD
japanpokertour.com 15,000 USD
clickr.com 10,000 USD
skinflint.com 8,500 USD
ilovethiscountry.com 7,500 USD
padz.com 7,500 USD
snapitup.com 6,500 EUR
ycar.com 5,890 USD
complementos.com 5,100 EUR
datapop.com 5,000 USD
ccTLD
travelmatch.co.uk 11,500 GBP
book.me 9,900 USD
print.me 9,100 USD
menstrainers.co.uk 6,100 GBP
damenuhr.de 6,000 EUR
hotelbedarf.de 5,000 EUR
Other
loanmodification.net 10,000 USD
essen.net 9,550 EUR
snowshoes.net 8,100 USD
cashloan.org 7,500 USD
RegulationAuthority.com says
That’s a loss of about $50k in ere two months, I think seller should have taken that reserve not met bid in feb lol