Skip to content
TheDomains
Menu
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Awards
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
Menu

Sedo.com Sells GEB.com For 40,000 Euro’s

Posted on February 2, 2012
Share on Social Media
xfacebook
Follow us on Social Media
xfacebook

The domain name GEB.com just sold on Sedo for 40,000 Euro’s or around $50K.

The seller appears to be a Gerard Brady.

The domain is currently at Escrow.com awaiting transfer

4 thoughts on “Sedo.com Sells GEB.com For 40,000 Euro’s”

  1. Dotcomography says:
    February 2, 2012 at 12:58 pm

    MHB

    A little cheap for a LLL.com, no?

  2. Robert Cline says:
    February 2, 2012 at 1:27 pm

    I received an email couple days ago saying they were interested in

    tpf.co

    so I emailed that he could make an offer. He emailed back:

    >In order to proceed with any negotiations I would first need you to state
    > your desired sale price.

    so I just sent him:

    >our desired sale price is $20k

    hope he counters with $15,000

  3. Dan Root says:
    February 7, 2012 at 5:12 am

    Ahh, good to see Gerard is still at it with his LLL’s. I love that guy.

  4. ri.sk says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:10 am

    @dotcomography

    You think it was cheap? My opinion is that it was a decent
    price for a great name. Geb.com isn’t a common acronym,
    as far as I can see, and has relatively few options, Gb.com,
    on the other hand, has very many options and “the sky is
    the limit”, in terms of a sale price… 🙂

    @robertcline

    Nice to see you continuing to beat the last breath of life out
    of the .co suffix. I hear that the planet COlombinuius 2476,
    in the far distant galaxy, Fat10C-ha-9n-ce, are looking to set
    up an Internet right now.

    Of course, they’ll need some choice domains to go with it, so
    why not contact them?

    Apparently, they’re all cash buyers, and because of the rich
    gold deposits on the planet, they have very ‘deep pockets’…

    Good luck with it anyway!

Comments are closed.

Search posts

©2026 TheDomains | TheDomains.com Theme