Domain name aftermarket completes sale of domain name to Canadian man.
Domain name aftermarket Sedo has completed the sale of All-In.com for $40,000 to a Canadian man. The seller was Internet Media Consutlants SA of Switzerland.
There is currently a placeholder on the page, but we can assume the domain name will be used for Poker, as “all in” is a common poker term. It’s a good thing this name wasn’t named by Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear in his assault on domain names.
Sedo completed a handful of other good domain sales over the past week, including a couple three character domain names:
all-in.com 40,000 USD
bret.com 15,501 USD GreatDomains
fliq.com 10,100 USD
powerauctions.com 5,800 USD
ugd.com 5,100 EUR
eaj.com 5,100 EUR GreatDomains
techlive.com 5,000 USD
humpday.com 5,000 USD
readyvideo.com 5,000 USD
3-d.com 4,999 USD GreatDomains
übersetzer.com 4,990 EUR Translators in German
games4u.co.uk 9,000 GBP
meeting.me 8,900 EUR
jazz.me 5,700 USD
reglesdupoker.fr 5,600 EUR Poker rules in French
shortaddress.net 10,000 EUR website
fishoil.net 8,000 USD
Sedo’s dotMobi auction begins tomorrow. Names up for grabs include Blackjack.mobi, Games.mobi (which previously “sold†for $401,500), and xxx.mobi. My guess is the domains don’t sell for as much this time around. (Did you see that FantasyBaseball.commobi just sold for only $170 on Sedo?)
Sedo is also accepting submissions for an upcoming numeric domain name auction.
Steven says
FantasyBaseball.com or FantasyBaseball.mobi ?
Andrew says
Steven, there’s your “power of .com”. I just fixed it, thanks
tony says
.mobi will do very well in other countries. Esp gambling names. It is not legal in US so you will see the .mobi gambling names sell very well in this auction.
Its not going to replace .com and is not meant to, but people need to wake up and see that the US is not the only place on earth people buy products or gamble….
Mike says
.mobi has already seen it’s best days…
🙂
if you want in on the action, sure… go for it but ask yourself why are all this great names sometimes getting re-sold a million times?
doh!