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Admin
7th April 2008, 02:38 PM
A US man has sold the domain name pizza.com for $2.6m (£1.3m) - after maintaining the site for just $20 a year since 1994.
Chris Clark, 43, accepted the offer from an anonymous bidder after a week-long online auction.
"It's crazy, it's just crazy," Mr Clark, who lives in North Potomac, Maryland, was quoted as saying by the Baltimore Sun newspaper.
"It will make a significant difference in my life, for sure," he added.

Mr Clark registered the domain name in 1994, when the world wide web was just starting.
He had hoped that pizza.com would help to get a contract with a pizza firm for his consulting company.
He sold his business in 2000, but kept paying the $20 annual fees for maintaining the domain, which he also used to sell advertisements.
In January, Mr Clark decided to sell it after hearing that another domain - 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 online auction was launched on 27 March. The first bid was $100, jumping to $2.6m a week later.
Having accepted the latter offer, Mr Clark hopes to get his windfall in a few days' time when the transaction is completed.
He said he now regretted not buying more domain names in the 1990s.

Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7331042.stm)

Mastikhor
7th April 2008, 02:50 PM
:w00t: :w00t:

I will register wadapaav.com. Maybe I'll become a millionaire in a few years :D

leleram
7th April 2008, 02:50 PM
:w00t::w00t:

He said he now regretted not buying more domain names in the 1990s.

boss dk, jo hath me hai uss se khush nahi, jo hath me nahi uss se dukhi hai:rolleyes:

leleram
7th April 2008, 02:53 PM
aise shootiyo ki wajah se desired domain names nahi milte...isnt there a law about holding the domain names un-necessarily??

when i cldnt get ".com" for my desired domain name, i did settle for ".in" with that same domain name:)

Admin
7th April 2008, 02:57 PM
There is no law for stopping someone to have a domain name...

thats why actors/actresses are not going ahead with their websites...

there are chances that shahrukhkhan.com or aishwaryarai.com are already registered and they will have to buyout the domains by paying huge amount.

Mastikhor
7th April 2008, 03:04 PM
aise shootiyo ki wajah se desired domain names nahi milte...isnt there a law about holding the domain names un-necessarily??


There is no law against holding your stuff. Nahi to aap aur Billoo kangaal ho jaatey :w00t:

Jupiter
7th April 2008, 03:09 PM
There is a some law i guess, newly introduced.

Its states that u cant hold a domain name if it does not show ur activities or business directly.



maybe billoo can try for someting like www.tharkibrahmacari.com

in a few years a kt ifn babas can bid for it..... :D

airINDIA
7th April 2008, 03:29 PM
Lucky Bar's Tard... :w00t:

He should've made a deal for $2.6 Million + Life Time Supply of Free Pizza for his whole family and all his friends... :001_rolleyes: