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The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com.and it is the biggest one we have ever published with over 1,500 previously unreleased sales revealed. 20 of those reached six figures including a pair that went for over half a million dollars each. Important new sales were disclosed across all categories including .coms, ccTLDs and non .com gTLDs. You can get all of the details here:
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150218.htm

Also new at DNJournal this week is an interesting profile of Barcelona, Spain based domain investor/developer Amado Martin Benitez who tells us why he spent over $450,000 to acquire Viajes.com (β€œtravel” in Spanish) and why he thinks the new site he launched on the domain will make his company a major player in the ultra competitive travel space. You can read that article here.
 
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I notice eircom.com sold for $4,094, Eircom a major telecommunications company in Ireland operates from eircom.net
 
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If you haven't checked out this list yet you're missing out...
 
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WoW List, Great Week for DomainNameSales.
 
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Phenomenal numbers from DomainNameSales if legit. They monopolized DNJournal's sales list like no one did before. And the very last domain on that page was mine :rolleyes:
 
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I hate to ruin the party here but after scanning through several domains in that huge DNS sales list i have come upon some which can only be "misreported" sales (to put it mildly and not to use the word "fake"..)
want an example?

auctionsoftwareextracommission.com $5,000

check it out and you will see it's not even registered at all (and no, there is no typing mistake in it).. so far i have found 4-5 domains in the huge list where this is the case.. still in the process of scanning through the list but my trust in these reported sales got a dent..

update: for now still believing these were only misreported sales, as the number so far is still very low compared to the total amount of reported sales in that DNS list..
 
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