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Domaining for Amateurs: The True Story of Selling a Domain Name

Comparables meets News of the Weird

Posted on September 13, 2007 8:49 PM |Permalink |TrackBacks (0)

The Sheboyan Press reports on 8/6/07 that "A 41-year-old Sheboygan man was charged today with selling his employer's domain name and using corporate credit cards to finance international trips with a stripper girlfriend, according to complaint filed today in Milwaukee County Circuit Court."

The domain name was sofa.com.  It would be interesting to know how he managed to sell it, and to whom!  This DN Journal article about late 2005 domain sales may contain a bit of that information.

And, given the not entirely up-and-up nature of the sale, it seems like he got a pretty good price.  So, er, congratulations?

 

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