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Haven.com sale and repercussions

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yeah how much? I don't have the patience to sit through a 14 minute podcast
 

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podcast says the sale is subject to NDA
 

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lol, why even bother posting about it then.
 

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I don't know Mike perosnally but (having read much of what he's written about his domains) I know he doesn't sell any domains unless the offer is well into the six figures.

In fact on his blog I believe he openly states he's turned down a $1.1 million offer before. I think he probably valued Haven.com a bit lower than that but since it was his personal domain I doubt he let it go for "free" either.

My best guess would be that it went for someting in the $250,000-$350,000 range. Simply speculation though - just for fun. Congrats to him and the company who purchased it.

P.S. Mike also notes that "Bar.com" may be in closing as well. Link.
 

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I don't know Mike perosnally but (having read much of what he's written about his domains) I know he doesn't sell any domains unless the offer is well into the six figures.

In fact on his blog I believe he openly states he's turned down a $1.1 million offer before. I think he probably valued Haven.com a bit lower than that but since it was his personal domain I doubt he let it go for "free" either.

My best guess would be that it went for someting in the $250,000-$350,000 range. Simply speculation though - just for fun. Congrats to him and the company who purchased it.

P.S. Mike also notes that "Bar.com" may be in closing as well. Link.

Posted by Mike O'Connor on November 17, 2005 @ 7:05 pm

This might have already happened?
 

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I don't know Mike perosnally but (having read much of what he's written about his domains) I know he doesn't sell any domains unless the offer is well into the six figures.

In fact on his blog I believe he openly states he's turned down a $1.1 million offer before. I think he probably valued Haven.com a bit lower than that but since it was his personal domain I doubt he let it go for "free" either.

My best guess would be that it went for someting in the $250,000-$350,000 range. Simply speculation though - just for fun. Congrats to him and the company who purchased it.

P.S. Mike also notes that "Bar.com" may be in closing as well. Link.
Why would someone pay that much for haven.com? I don't get it. I guess depending who your buyer is you can go nuts sometimes.
 

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Why would someone pay that much for haven.com? I don't get it. I guess depending who your buyer is you can go nuts sometimes.

take the time to go the site or check the whois.
if you're from the UK, it is obvious who would want it, huge holiday firm.
It goes there already:
www.haven.com

whatever thay paid they will get back in a short time.
still be nice to know the sale figure.
surprised they didnt try and reverse hijack him, its what greedy corporates seem to do these days, even on generics
 

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Why would someone pay that much for haven.com? I don't get it. I guess depending who your buyer is you can go nuts sometimes.

What an odd question. If a medium-sized company has a spare $10 million, why not spend $300k establishing their brand on the net?

I can also think of a large industry based around the generic term 'haven' also.
 

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What an odd question. If a medium-sized company has a spare $10 million, why not spend $300k establishing their brand on the net?

I can also think of a large industry based around the generic term 'haven' also.

Living in Canada I had never heard of Haven. I suppose I should of done some quick research before saying such a thing but if the domain was for sale here it would of been lucky to get 30k probably.
 

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still, all being said, i hope they develop the 'sub domain'

shaven.haven.com :smilewinkgrin: :-#:
 

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One "e" short of a great domain :D
 

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Now, if it only had the other "e" :eek:k:
 

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It would have been "Haven" ;) for him if it had another E hhehe, but still think it might be a good sale after reading financialtraffic's comment:
My best guess would be that it went for something in the $250,000-$350,000 range. Simply speculation though - just for fun. Congrats to him and the company who purchased it.
 
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