NameJet.com Sales: US Politics.com; DrivingTest.com; idq.com; tqr.com + More

2012 January 9
by Michael H. Berkens

Noktadomains went on a small shopping spree today at Namejet.com picking up the domain name iqd.com for $6,299 and MusicHits.com for $4,900.

The owner of CapitolHill.com added to his collection by picking up UsPolitics.com for $6K.

A few other sales for the past couple of days:

DrivingTest.com sold for $5,655

TQR.com sold for $5,299

Showerchairs.com sold for $3,900

Cosmonauts.com sold for $2,599

Organicyogurt.com sold for $1,999

Freeexchange.com sold for $1,900

Moonlight.net sold for $1,500

CrowdService.com sold for $1,500

8 Responses leave one →
  1. 2012 January 9

    I also noticed that babez.com sold for around $1800.

  2. 2012 January 9

    The days of ridiculous namejet prices are long gone.

    Maybe all the overpayers became extinct?

  3. 2012 January 9
    fizz permalink

    A handful more from NJ today:

    tiredealers.com $6,499
    lifetimeincome.com $1,344
    vintagefashions.com $1,311

  4. 2012 January 9

    Nothing shabby with these prices. Thanks NameJet :D

  5. 2012 January 9

    with the explosion of the “crowd” services on the web the domain CrowdService.com seems incredibly low priced

  6. 2012 January 10

    A couple of others from today :

    lampdepot.com $3700
    scottsdalerentals.com $2300

  7. 2012 January 10
    BrianWick permalink

    @Name Bio -
    I took scottsdalerentals.com to 2300 – where the Reserve was higher and therefore it did not sell

    LampDepot.com – I think the buyer did good

    We decided to get USPolitics.com, inspite of not knowing who we were bidding against – as michael notes – a great complement to our CapitolHill.com. Domain is paid for but still has not showed up in my account – I think NameJet has some kind of special deal with the seller of some of these domains – including USPolitics.com.

    @acro -
    No One has money any more – that is the real reason for the deals – yes ?
    - cash is king in this “new” economy – which aint changing for a long long long long time

  8. 2012 January 10
    Michael H. Berkens permalink

    Brian

    CashIsKing.com had to do it

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