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An anonymous bidder after a week-long online auction offered him this sum.
When the world wide web was just starting he had hoped that pizza.com would help to get a contract with a pizza firm for his consulting company. He sold his business in 2000, but kept paying the $20 annual fees for maintaining the domain, which he also used to sell advertisements.
The online auction was launched on 27 March. The first bid was $100, jumping to $2.6m a week later.
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