Mike Mann announced the sale of WholesomeChild.com for $24,888. The domain was purchased by WholesomeChild.com.au.
Namepros users don’t get the sale, someone on Twitter replied to Mike that he has some shitty names and Mike wants to know what happened to Schilling and Ham because he wants some competition.
Don’t take this personal, but you own some sh*tty names. On the plus side you’re able to sell them for a lot more than most people would get. So that’s a good thing. Buy cheap, sell high.
— Car Website (@TheCarWebsite) March 22, 2018
Last deal 124,340% return. What ever happened to @Frank_Schilling and Kevin Ham? I need some viable competition, boring.
— Mike Mann (@mikemanndotcom) March 22, 2018
Frank says
Ya just have to love the nameamateurs, they don’t get it because they can’t sell. Go buy another name for $1 or $2.
Real closers make the real deals. Congrats to Mann.
Vito says
Agree 100% Frank.
He is killing it!
Have tons of respect for the Mann.
Plus one thing trolls don’t realize is he always posts price paid, date purchased and sale. Nobody does that.
Congrats Mike Mann!
Data Glasses says
Purchased where I wonder?
Raymond Hackney says
Looks like a 1 bid situation at GoDaddy auctions when Ms. Harper let it expire.
bob says
this man buys his own names from himself. I think I am going to do the same thing from now own and SHUFFLE MONEY from and to myself via “Domain Sales”
Raymond Hackney says
This name obviously sold as the Australian company has it under their ownership now.
WhatATurd says
There’s a book by the same name, about nurturing and growing healthy children. There’s an Aussie website, connected to the book, by the same name.
I put this in the same category as registering and attempting to resell FoodNotBombs.org – Created Date: 2003-05-21 (For sale @ BuyDom, which I believe was still MM’s baby in 2003) I met one of the principals of Food Not Bombs at a rally outside the 2016 DNC convention in Philly. He told me the story of why they were forced to use a .Net domain for their website. Short version: “BuyDoms took our domain and wanted $$$$ for it, which we don’t have for that purpose.”
There are actions to be proud of, worthy of tooting your own horn. Is this one of those acts? Only from a certain POV. Otherwise, more bad reputation management for the domain aftermarket.