Good comment Gerry. Hadn't thought of medical. Hard to do research on this one as I am totally unfamiliar with Africa. The hyphen I didn't like at all.I'd like mafrica.com a bit more if you must have a mobile+africa domain but it's a tough one to sell. mafrica.com, mobileafrica.com and mobile-africa.com are taken but undeveloped or with websites unrelated to the domain.
First time the fellow contacted me I did ask him if he was sure m was for mobile on this one. - Marketing shows up all over on the website - looks like that's what his venture was all about.
Fair comment and I don't disagree.I had a worthless .org domain I'd be dropping in a month and the guy contacted me about it. All he had was m-africa.com.
Hope he doesn't do that good with mine.Would be hard to take lol.
Don't worry about whether he turns the name you were ready to drop into a viable business. The name was worth zero. If someone else wants to build a business around it so be it. The business is what will have the value, not the name.
If someone had the name Google, which seems like a decent brandable name, and they sold the name for 50 bucks in 1995, it is hardly a mistake. Whereas, if someone sold Hotels.com for a few hundred, or even a few thousand, and it then turned out to be part of a monster site, then buyer's remorse is warranted, as it is an obvious home run name. A brandable name, or any other name that isn't an obvious home run, does not change in value no matter what the new buyer does.
The only regrets anyone should ever have is if they let a life-changer go for money that was not life-changing. I believe Poker.com changed hands a number of times, and one of the prices I read about was 80K, but I would guess that there were a number of lower prices than that early on. Now that is one of the monster names and you can have legitimate regret if you sold. Even though Poker.com hasn't turned into a site that many people know about, it will remain the ultimate poker name forever.
A name like CreditCards.com is another. I think that name actually sold for 300K within the past 7 or 8 years. The price quickly escalated into the millions, and I believe the last posted sale was in the millions. That name is just a license to print money, and there really aren't many more names better than that.