Call.com Sold for $1.6 Million

Another publicly reported 7 figure domain name sale has closed this year. The Call.com domain name was sold via Sedo for $1.6 million USD. The domain name sale was reported by Sedo broker Frank Tillmanns on Twitter this morning:

On August 5th, I noticed and shared that Call.com was pending transfer. The domain name appeared by my DomainTools Domain Monitor alert email. This morning, I saw the domain name had transferred from GoDaddy to Cloudflare. Because of GDPR, the domain registrant is listed as “DATA REDACTED.” Despite the redaction, I am able to see the registrant is located in Oslo, Norway. There is now a coming soon landing page, which I noted in a follow-up tweet this morning:

One the sale is added by DNJournal, it is going to rank in the top 10 domain name sales of 2022, year to date. It ties the $1.6 million sale of Chill.com. This sale will also be added to the Embrace.com list of recent one word .com domain name sales.

According to NameBio, the Call.com domain name previously sold via Sedo for $1.1 million in 2009.

Elliot Silver
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