Surely it's sold for a fraction of what it would have had with the s? It adds up to a good sale for the seller but I'm divided about whether the buyer should have had the .uk as well. Anyway I'll subtract myself from the topic and all things being equal I would have to say "good sale".....many times over
Thanks BG. We are launching a product on the plural in a year... so it's purely defensive. It was a no-brainer. Our max bid was double that. Sorry GW!