TheKingdom.com sells for the fourth time

TheKingdom.com sold for the fourth time in 13 years today. This time was the high mark, $39,000. It first sold back in 2008 at NameJet for $2,322. It then sold at Afternic in 2013 for $11,610. It was left to expire and it was purchased at GoDaddy auctions in 2016 for $3,850. The domain was registered in 2000.

The seller this time around is Sameh from NameMarket.com. Sameh sold ExpiredDomains.com back in September 2020 for $125,000.

Sameh was a longtime advertiser here and a friend, very happy for him to end the year on a positive note.

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