Pizza.com Fetches Hefty Dough



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Pizza.com Fetches Hefty Dough

Chris Clark, a 43-year-old man based in Maryland lately sold off his pricey possession of domain name pizza.com. The sale earned him almost 10,000 times of the price he spilled over in 1994. Interesting thing is that he got the domain name registered for mere $20 and have been paying the annual registration fee until this January. The virus to generate money entered his mind year when he got to know that the domain name vodka.com generated massive $3 million, and it was then he took a call to earn a slice of the pie. After online auction got over he uttered: “It’s crazy. It’s just crazy.” The opening bid for pizza.com starting with $100 but within a week’s time reached its worthy cost. Clark, who wish to get the cash within a few days time, has only one regret that he didn’t purchased more domain names earlier.

Via Gizmodo

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