Bush Library Name Bought, Lost, Bought Again For $35K

The company contracted to prepare the website for the George W. Bush Library, must have felt it had a good plan laid out for its web design after buying georgewbushlibrary.com.

Yuma Solutions bought the website for $3,000 from a private citizen. The problem is that the domain name was set to expire in a few months and someone with Yuma Solutions forgot to renew it.

George Huger with Illuminati Karate found the domain name for sale after that and bought it for $10.

Illuminati Karate received a few offers, but nothing serious until Yuma Solutions requested to buy the name back. Both sides were finally able to come to a deal, but this time it cost a bit more. The domain was sold for $35,000. Yuma Solutions now has it renewed until 2013.

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