CreditCard.Co For $17K on Sedo

2011 May 4
by Michael H. Berkens

Add the domain name CreditCard.Co to the list of recent .Co domain sales was it just traded at $17,000 on Sedo.com

We just wrote about Pizza.Co selling for $15K and other recent .Co sales an hour ago.

Congrats to The Seller and Buyer

 

24 Responses leave one →
  1. 2011 May 4

    CreditCard . Co looks like a $1M domain

    why a so low selling price

  2. 2011 May 4

    Great name indeed.

  3. 2011 May 4

    @tptbh: Yeah, because compared to AMAcloud.com + AMAclouds.com for $5m, it’s a steal.

    Lol.

  4. 2011 May 4

    @SL

    maybe because AMAzon is thousands times bigger and richer

    smile

  5. 2011 May 4

    and because iCloud.com (alone) has been just sold for $4.5 million

  6. 2011 May 4
    Tim Davids permalink

    Lol. I didn’t know he called his company that.

  7. 2011 May 4
    Tim Davids permalink

    Whoops my bad. I thought it said Condom holdings. I wouldn’t have been surprised from MM.

  8. 2011 May 4

    I thought when there was the big .co auction that occured names like creditcard.co had reserves in the high $XX,XXX or low $XXX,XXX if I remember correctly.

    He is really devaluing his .co portfolio when he sells a premium .co for this price.

    I looked at football.co and the landing page for that is asking for $60k.

    If creditcard.co is only worth $15k then football.co should be price less then that.

  9. 2011 May 4

    “He is really devaluing his .co portfolio when he sells a premium .co for this price.”

    true, this sale devaluates ALL the .co domains, fortunately I’ve only very few .co

  10. 2011 May 4

    Mike Mann owns CreditCards.Co and is listed at $120,000

    I believe it was a different seller who sold CreditCard.Co

  11. 2011 May 4
    Gazzip permalink

    “Mike Mann owns CreditCards.Co and is listed at $120,000

    I believe it was a different seller who sold CreditCard.Co”

    I think you are correct

  12. 2011 May 4

    the whois hides the real name of the CreditCard.Co owner but it has been registered in Norway

    also CreditCards.Co is cheap at $120,000 since both domains have an higher value (in my opinion)

  13. 2011 May 4

    the whois hides the real name of the CreditCard.Co owner but it has been registered in Norway

    also CreditCards.Co is cheap at $120,000 since both domains have an higher value

  14. 2011 May 4
    Gazzip permalink

    ps MHB, you said creditcard.co in the title then creditcard(s).co in the content

  15. 2011 May 4
    MHB permalink

    Sorry guys the domain that sold was creditcard.co not creditcards.co

    This is what happens when you try to blog and listen to a Congressional hearing at the same time

    Post has been corrected

  16. 2011 May 4

    Nice sales!

  17. 2011 May 4

    Whomever owned CreditCard.Co and sold it for $17K must have needed the money. Had I known that domain could have been picked up for under $20K, I would have made an offer.

  18. 2011 May 5
    VictorDominios permalink

    What a difference between pizza.co and creditcard.co!

    Good post, I will continuing reading your blog!

    Regards from Spain!

  19. 2011 May 5

    Cool sale..

  20. 2011 May 6
    Babak permalink

    How about creditcardz.co ? i have it.

  21. 2011 May 6

    my guess is that, very soon, both domains will be surely sold at much higher prices :)

  22. 2011 May 6

    I just looked up Google Keyword Tool for Credit Card and I am surprised on the numbers.
    It gets 11 million broad searches per month. Its been flat according to Google Trends. I would have figured more searches for that name.

    But that is just me.
    Cheers

  23. 2011 May 6

    creditcardz.co, the “Z” kills it.
    .CO domain names are not to the point that misspellings are relevant yet. It will be several years before that could possibly happen.

    Just my opinion.
    Cheers

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