Selling price for ua.ca? (7.Viewing)

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I noticed just a few years ago (maybe 2?), ua.ca was listed for sale. I now see that it’s owned by Under Armour. Anyone here sell this one or know what Under Armour paid for it?
 
That’s the tricky part about domains. You can always compare other domain sales but it doesn’t mean that your buyer will match that.

It all comes down to how badly the company needs the domain and whether you have the balls to say no to large offers. I recently had an offer of 30K for a domain and I completely ignored it. He hasn’t come back...this happens more than you think. It’s easy to say no but you better be prepared to not get the sale.

In this instance, I feel like the value will increase over time and there are a lot of different potential end users. So, in this case other than under armour how many other possible end users are there? Not saying the domain sold cheap...but can’t be too greedy with domains or you sell none.
 
theinvestor said:
I recently had an offer of 30K for a domain

I turned down an offer for 100k USD on one of my domains recently.
I cannot say that is the first time I have turned down larger offers. Some domains only come around once, if you sell them to cheap there is no doing it again. You end up looking at the end user and it turns out to be an LLC company like Under Armour and you kick yourself forever for selling it that cheap.

I am currently dealing with a couple of LLC companies and they will have to use either ca.domain.com or domain.com/ca or they will have to come up with a significantly higher offer.
 
We all can’t be blind to the fact that sometimes offers come and they may never come again. I just look at my previous sales...some have changed names or have went bankrupt. If I rejected those offers; I wasn’t going to get them again because they were mediocre domains.

You won’t know you’ve made a mistake until it’s too late but I can assure you companies will walk on domains. You see that every day with the domains that are being registered.
 
theinvestor said:
If I rejected those offers; I wasn’t going to get them again because they were mediocre domains.

I will agree with that statement 100%

However if it was an offer on one of your better domains you can always find another buyer.

Really good domains are in limited supply, you can cave and give them up or stand your ground.
Somewhere, someone that made a fortune on a domain had to continuously say no. Had he said yes it would have been like any other mediocre sale.
 

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