Quote:A man in Florida will legally change his last name to Headsetsdotcom after orchestrating an eBay-style auction that allowed a person or company to buy the rights to his name for one year.
Jason Sadler announced last week that Headsets.com had purchased the rights to his name for $45,000. The Jacksonville native, a communications specialist with a bachelor's degree in graphic design from the University of North Florida, will take on the name Headsetsdotcom for the full 2013 calendar year—so long as a judge approves of the change in court.
Sadler told Fox News on Thursday that Headsetsdotcom barely edged out Pawnupdotcom for the rights to change his name.
“They went back and forth and had a little bidding frenzy, literally to the minute,” he said. “I pressed the button, closed it down, and Headsetsdotcom wanted it."
According to CNN, the man intends to reinvest the money into "other fun marketing things" and give 10 percent to charity.
"I just saw an opportunity," Sadler, 30, told CNN. "My mom is going through a divorce and I don't need this last name anymore. I thought 'How am I going to find a new last name?' Well, why not just sell it?"
Sadler has been keeping followers updated on the name change via his personal website, which featured a post on Friday titled "A look at my first day with the name Jason Headsetsdotcom."
"Technically I'm not changing it until Jan. 1, 2013, but let's be honest," he wrote. "I'm terrible at waiting for things."
This is not the first time that Sadler has been in the news because of his involvement in a wild marketing ploy online. In 2009, Sadler raised $65,000 wearing other people's T-shirts, thanks to his development of iwearyourshirt.com, a site he still runs today.
http://mashable.com/2012/12/17/change-name-headsetsdotcom/
Quote: iluvdisco33It's his dad's name anyway.
Likely the reason he doesn't want it hanging on himself any longer. He mentioned his mother and never said a word about the old man.
Going to be painful in the future.
Quote: RaleighCrapsBut think of the hassles with credit cards, W2s, taxes, tax refunds, social security earnings, ad nauseum.
Going to be painful in the future.
The Social Security number will be the same. There will be a Court Order for the name change. We prepare those documents (and a name change is also an option for the wife in a divorce and for a child for adoption).
There will be hassles for drivers license as well as everything else that you mention but about 5k per hassle!!!
This guys mind for marketing is quite sharp.
Didn't some guy change his name to Gone Fishing or something? I Googled it and as I remember reading about it but nothing comes up.
But you have to give him credit for creativity. He's created quite a buzz being the first guy to do this.
Someone else sold there name to Golden Palace Casino as well. They used to try all sorts of weird marketing tricks.
I'll change my screen nane to the highest bidder...
Quote: Buzzard5 cents to change to EvenBob.
LOL. Looks like we have a new nomination for quote of the week!