The man of the USA obtains $2.6m for the Domain Name Pizza.com

by signup on April 7, 2008

Chris Clark, 43, accepted the offer of an anony­mous ten­derer after a bid­ding on one week old line.It insane, insane just of the it Mr. Clark, which lives in Potomac of north, Mary­land, were quoted like say­ing by the news­pa­per of the sun of Bal­ti­more. It will make a sig­nif­i­cant dif­fer­ence in my life, for, sure it was added.

Regret
Mr. Clark recorded the Domain Name in 1994, when the World Wide Web was to start right. He had hoped that pizza.com would help to obtain a con­tract with a com­pany of pizza pie for its com­pany of con­sul­ta­tion. He sold his busi­ness in 2000, but con­tin­ued to pay the $20 annual fees to main­tain the field, which he had the prac­tice also to sell of the adver­tise­ments. In Jan­u­ary, Mr. Clark decided to sell it after that hear­ing that another field — Vodka.com — was sold for $3m in 2006.

I thought, ‘Why don’t I just try to see what the level of inter­est is?’” Mr Clark said.

If someone’s will­ing to pay that much for Vodka.com, maybe there’s more inter­est in pizza.com.”

The bid online was about $100 ini­tally, and finally jumped to $2.6million just weeks later. After hav­ing accepted the last offer, Mr. Clark hopes to obtain his ven­tis in a few days ’ moment when the trans­ac­tion is accom­plished. He said that he now regret­ted not to buy more domain names in the Nineties.

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