The screenshots below are examples of buyers of domains from the last few months that have either developed their sites, or purchased an upgrade domain and have redirected their acquisition to an existing website.
Athlon.com sold for $100,000 at Sedo, and the ower is De Lage Landen International B.V. An upgrade from AthlonCarLease.com, and a bunch of ccTLDs (AthlonCarLease.nl, .de, .be, .fr, and many more). “We are an international provider of operational car leasing, active in ten European countries and headquartered in the Netherlands.”
AllDay.com sold for $22,500 via MostWantedDomains, and the owner is under privacy protection. “All Day, and our partner social media accounts like @HistoryInPics and @EarthPix, is just as intellectually curious as you and your friends are. And start digging around and you’ll realize that you’ll want to spend All Day with the site because it makes you amazed by the world. All Day is both a social news and media distribution company, working to connect social media creators and trendmakers with readers and an audience that craves this content.”
Vetlocity.com sold for $7,000 at Sedo, and the owner is under privacy protection. A new company that just launched in October 2014, “Vetlocity provides end-to-end loyalty solutions that enhance the bond between manufacturers of animal health products, veterinarians and pet owners— and transform the customer experience.”
SLV.fr sold for $6,350 at Sedo, and the owner is Slv By Declic. An upgrade from SlvByDeclic.fr. The site is developed as some sort of French language lighting site.
Conduce.com sold for $6,350 at Sedo, and the owner is Mark Gould. “Conduce gives leaders and teams a single, intuitive interface to access and visualize all of their organization’s data.“
SurvivalCoffee.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and the owner is under privacy protection. This domain forwards to the “Franklin’s Finest Survival Coffee” page of MyPatriotSupply.com.