An extremely rare and premium four-letter domain is currently up for sale, estimated at a value of $185,000 by EstiBot. The domain in question, resembling a well-known fictional character's name, has been part of the seller's portfolio for some time. This particular domain, which has been in existence for 18 years, is highly sought after due to its brandability, ease of recall, and versatility in applications across diverse audiences.
The sale process includes a bidding system where the seller is only accepting offers from verified buyers with positive feedback. New bidders interested in purchasing this domain are encouraged to make contact prior to placing a bid. In terms of payment, the seller has outlined several acceptable methods: Escrow with a 50/50 split fee, PayPal, and international wire transfer using SWIFT-BIC/IBAN systems. Upon receipt of payment, the buyer will be provided with the domain's password (EPP key) to facilitate the domain transfer.
The domain boasts a significant Page Authority rating of 42 and has link-building connections from multiple reputable sources, including platforms focused on technology, business, and news.
This opportunity represents a significant chance for businesses or individuals looking to capitalize on a highly marketable domain with substantial brand potential.
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