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USD $789,000 OBO for all 800+ domain names

Average age of 95% of the portfolio is August 5, 2002 (23+ years)
99.8% of domain names are .com's.

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RGK.com

March 3, 1999

Many companies and organizations use three-letter acronyms (IBM, BMW, CNN, NBA, etc.), making these domains highly desirable for branding..

BrandWorld.com

November 4, 1998

In a crowded marketplace, branding helps you stand out. A strong brand communicates what makes you unique compared to competitors, whether through design, messaging, or customer experience.

Policies.com

September 23, 1998

A domain like Policies.com could have strong potential because it’s short, memorable, and highly relevant to a broad audience. Possible uses include, click Read more>>>.

PostOffices.com

November 4, 1998

Fun Fact: There are about 31,000 USPS-managed post offices in the United States, and including contract offices that are run by private entities under USPS oversight the total is about 33,780

Winfall.com

November 16, 1996

In April 2025, Windfall.com raised US$65 million in a Series B equity round led by Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital.

They say they’ve raised over US$100 million in total external funding since inception (2016).

TV0.com

November 4, 1998

Be the First!!! The naming conventions around television typically start with TV1, TV2, etc. In standards, we see things like DTV (Digital TV), and HDTV (High-Definition TV), but there’s no widely recognized standard or product officially called “TV0.”

IPng.com

June 25, 1997

IPng stands for Internet Protocol next generation, which is the name originally given to what is now known as IPv6.  IPv4 came first, and IPng/IPv6 was designed to replace it.

VirtualPayment.com

November 4, 1998

“Virtual Payments” (or more broadly, digital / contactless / mobile payments) are very popular now, and the trend is only accelerating.  Read more  >>>

KingCobra.com

October 12, 1998

Fun fact:  The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake on Earth, capable of growing up to 18 feet (5.5 meters). Despite its size, it’s incredibly agile and fast. A few brands use this moniker, especially in the beer / sports gear / clothing world.  There’s always room for more!

ProofReaders.com

November 16, 1996

Despite ChatGPT, Grok and other AI tools, we still need proofreaders, especially in professional and high-stakes contexts. The skill set is evolving, AI will take over a lot of the mechanical side of proofreading.

CashDirect.com

June 26, 1997

Payday Loans, Cash Advance, Online Lending, Digital Wallet, Buy Now, Pay Later, Crypto / Web3, Payment Processing etc..

Even without development, a domain like CashDirect.com has high resale potential. Domains in the finance niche often sell at premium prices because they signal trust, immediacy, and clarity.

CashReward.com

November 4, 1998

Since it’s short, clear, and highly relevant to the booming rewards/cashback industry, it could also be sold to a fintech, coupon site, or affiliate marketing company.  Uses:

Cashback & Rewards Platform.

Affiliate cashback site.

Reward aggregator.

Referral rewards hub.

LuckyCharm.com

November 16, 1996

Much potential. Choose 1 of 10 

1.E-Commerce Gift Shop for Lucky Charms & Talismans

Target: People interested in spirituality, crystals, amulets, astrology

2. Subscription Box: “The Monthly Charm”

Target: Millennials & Gen Z into subscription boxes and wellness trends

3. Digital / Lifestyle Brand: “Daily Luck & Mindfulness”

Target: People who enjoy horoscopes, daily affirmations, and mindfulness apps

iTelephone.com

November 4, 1998

iTele.com (September 9th, 1998) also included.

The domains strength is that they are short, memorable, and directly tied to phones and communication, making it versatile for anything in the telecom, mobile, or VoIP space.

BarAndGrill.com

September 23, 1998

If you or a partner want to launch a physical bar & grill restaurant, this domain is a perfect “flagship” website.  The domain name is highly generic and a popular business phrase, has a lot of strong branding potential because it’s both descriptive and broad.  Other uses: 

Restaurant Finder/Directory

Franchise Hub

Food & Drink Blog

BBQ & Barware Store

Merchandising

Subscription Boxes

ElectronicMail.com

November 16, 1996

Multi-word but generic domains (e.g. “name + service”, “category + product”) often land in lower five-figure or low six-figure USD. (Hard to find exact “electronicmail + com” style comps quickly, but the pattern is there).  However, being clean and 1996-vintage meaningfully strengthens the story for both branding and resale.  

BeginnersLuck.com

March 3, 1999

A fun and versatile domain name!

A site about casino tips, poker strategies, or betting guides—playing off the phrase “beginner’s luck.”


A platform for teaching beginners new hobbies, skills, or industries (coding, investing, cooking, etc.).

VoicePayment.com

September 29, 2009

Possible interpretations of “VoicePayment.com”
It could refer to:
  1. A domain for sale — maybe someone owns the domain and is offering it.

  2. An operational service — maybe a payment-service leveraging voice authentication or voice-activated payments.

  3. A phishing or scam site — could be dubious, possibly mimicking legitimate payment services.

 

Ufology.com

September 23, 1998

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HorseTracks.com

September 22, 1998

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SmartCure.com

October 12, 1998

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CutThroat.com

November 15, 1996

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ModelNet.com

June 25, 1997

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NetChess.com

January 5, 1998

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NetworkGames.com

June 10, 1997

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HairCare.net

November 5, 1996

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WallStNews.com

November 27, 1998

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BingoWeb.com

June 2, 1997

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FindWheels.com

November 4, 2001

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LiveWagers.com

June 6, 2001

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Storyboy.com

November 4, 1998

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JewelTrader.com

November 4, 1998

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GamblingDirect.com

November 4, 1998

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CyberTourist.com

December 27, 1995

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eArcade.com

November 8, 1998

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BetsLive.com

August 30, 2001

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CharityCasinos.com

October 12, 1998

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AutoObjects.com

June 19, 1996

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AcesWild.com

November 15, 1996

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ScoreTip.com X2

November 22, 2003

Also includes ScoreTips.com, registered also on November 22, 2003

Hard.org

March 3, 1999

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NameWorld.com

November 4, 1998

Auction includes NameWorld.com

DTV.com

June 8, 1997

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AutobodyWorld.com

October 18, 1996

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DTV.com

June 8, 1997

What Drives the Price.
Several key factors that matter (and would for DTV.com):

Memorability / Acronym Value
“DTV” is already a known acronym (“Digital TV”) so it’s more valuable than random letters. 

All time top sales below

123 of the top 125 sales of all time are .com’s

These are the ones that are reported, 75%-85% of all sales are private sales.  We will never know the true extent of it.

Some other recent sales not on this list are:  360.com $17M, Chat.com $15.5M, NFTs.com $15M, Rocket $14M, Icon.com $12M, Connect.com $10M, Gold.com $8.5M… 

Many more names...

DTV.com

June 8, 1997

Premium domain name.

What Drives the Price.

Several key factors that matter (and would for DTV.com):

  1. Memorability / Acronym Value
    “DTV” is already a known acronym (“Digital TV”) so it’s more valuable than random letters.

  2. Brandability
    It’s short, clean, easy to pronounce, type, remember.

  3. History / Age
    Registered since 1997 helps with credibility, possibly some SEO age, maybe backlinks, which can add value.

  4. Market & Demand
    How many companies want “DTV” as a brand/acronym? Probably many in media/tech. Also international interest (non-English speaking companies sometimes value short acronyms highly).

  5. Comparable Letter Quality
    Letters used matters: vowels vs consonants, certain letters are more “premium” in different markets, etc.

  6. Negotiation & Use Case
    If you have a buyer who can make good use of it (e.g. a streaming company, a TV brand, etc.), they may pay more.


Estimated Value Range for DTV.com

Based on the above and comparing to recent similar domain sales:

  • Low end (if buyer interest is modest, or letters seen as “just generic / less premium”): USD $100,000 – $300,000

  • Mid range (good demand, good pitch / use case): USD $300,000 – $800,000

  • High end (strong brand interest, international buyer, strategic use, maybe tied to a big company): USD $800,000 – $2,000,000+

It would be unusual for a 3-letter .com of decent acronym recognition like DTV to sell for very low amounts.