What is the highest domain name price with "e" or "i" ?

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    I am thinking about the prospect of the domain starting with "e" or "i" .

    What is the highest sold price of domain name starting with "e" or "i" ? I am not talking about dictionary words starting with "e". I am talking about the domains starting with prefix "e".

    e.g. eloan.eu was sold for $3000 .

    What is the highest sold price of domain name with prefix "e" or "i" ?
     
    ryukenden, Nov 9, 2007 IP
  2. Peter Brown

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    eShow.com - $3,000,000
     
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  3. ryukenden

    ryukenden Well-Known Member

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    I tried to get access to eshow.com but the site is not working. What a waste of money? I think the buyer will not even get $100000 nowadays.

    3 letter guy.com was sold for $150000 recently and no one will pay more than that with prefix "e".
     
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    When did eShow.com sell for $3 mil? I can't seem to find it on Namebio or DNSaleprice
     
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    1999, I'll tell the Namebio owner to add it.
     
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    You may do google search of eshow.com .:)
     
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    e used to has more worth. ipod brought "i" to the public now
     
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    Still "e" has its value
     
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    I thik "e" is better than "i" for most domains.
     
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    Very true. After the iPod, "i" prefixed domains sold like hotcakes. But "e" still has a lot of value. Like eBay? :D
     
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    I think the "i" prefix is an up & comming extention. Not too sure which is worth more but both are popular
     
    htmlindex, Nov 11, 2007 IP