Is This Three-Letter Domain for Sale?

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Once every year or two, I get an email from somebody claiming to be interested in buying this wonderfully short domain name: eaf.net.

They don’t show any interest in the site content. They just want the short domain name.

Several years ago, I told one inquirer that I might consider selling it for $50,000. 😯

He didn’t seem to like that. :mrgreen:

That “modest” price was too high for him. 🙄

And too high for the folks at URL Appraisal.

Well, earlier this week another person asked about buying eaf.net!

I haven’t decided what to tell him.

I’d probably take $10,000.

While I figure it out — and I haven’t really tried much yet — here’s a word of advice to anyone interested in this domain name:

If you’re going to bother emailing about buying eaf.net, make me an offer.

Otherwise, I think you’re just hoping I don’t know three-letter domain names are valuable. No, I won’t sell it for $500. 😉

I know, I know — you think a domain name should command a price with no more digits than the domain name has characters. OK, then, I’ll make you a package deal: You can have eaf.net for $500 and godspost.com for $50,000,000.

Actually, here’s a better package deal: both of those domain names for $150,000. That’s quite the markdown, wouldn’t you say?! 😆

Oh. You want me to be serious? Well, I want you to be serious also. And I say $500 for eaf.net is not serious.

You say three digits. I’ll say six…and settle for five.

Next bidder?

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