Accessibility.com closed a few minutes ago at $52,200 on GoDaddy auctions. The domain was registered in 2003 and apparently once sold for $10,000. You would not see that sale on Namebio but the cool thing about the new GoDaddy landing pages and appraisal site is that they will show you some sales that took place at GoDaddy/Afternic that have never been reported.
GoDaddy appraised the name at $20,925
There were 148 bids.
These godaddy auctions are getting ridiculous. I think the actual money that changes hands will be way under this.
Yep. It has been well documented that the actual price paid is often far less than the auction result @ GoDaddy.
Brad
Documented where? Please share.
Discussed at NamePros numerous times.
I’ll be the first to admit I can’t spell this word. Far too high a price for the winner to pay, I think.
There have been many examples over many years, for instance –
https://www.thedomains.com/2019/05/06/toni-com-actually-sold-for-22472/
I am skeptical of the expired auction results because of the history and how the GD auction process is structured, in a way that can be abused by shill bidding and non-paying top bidders. This can give the back bidder the domain at a massive discount.
Brad
Insane price for this domain. Accessibility.com shouldn’t be more than $15-20k