TP.com sold for $929,000 on NameJet today, while Ename.cn is reporting that KF.com sold for only 840,000 RMB ($127,932). The domain moved from a registrant in New York to a Chinese domain investor.
In other news reported by Ename.cn, 792.com sold for nearly 2,000,000 RMB ($304,600) and Y.com.cn sold for 1,000,000 RMB ($152,300).
*Update looks like KF.com was 2010 sale, the Chinese native I ran this by said it was recent but just emailed me that it was not recent he missed part of the article.




Ouch! No, “ouch” is an understatement. This would be a seller’s nightmare. Roughly 1/10th what he must have anticipated.
The Chinese domain investor is a happy man today
KF did not sell for that price
IT was much much more.. I made an bid on it but not high enough
Did you bid recently Sam ?
It was not some steal 🙂 it was market price
NDA on it..
TO be clear I did not get the name
Nice price for the tp.com.
Congrats to both parties.
-Omar
Wait – doesn’t the article say that’s what KF.com sold for in 2010, not now? That makes more sense.
The way I read the eName article is that the price for KF.com is what it sold for back in 2010.
And a quick check online shows an article from 2010 with the sale price of KF.com which closely matches (Exchange rate fluctuations.) the one you have just reported:
http://domainnamewire.com/2010/12/26/repossessed-tz-com-domain-name-snags-80000-bid-at-sedo/
C’mon people, surely no one believes KF.com just sold for $128k!
I could care less about the 2L.com I did not know there was one letter.com .cn’s in play that’s a hell of a price 1 million yuan.
Chinese home registrants are switching on, tried buying 8å…« com & refused. Characters show via Iphone languages. if 88 is a desirable number plate å…«8 com 8å…« com is a brand name with social cognitive attributes, just don’t think many see the digital logic yet.