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Brev.com sells for the fifth time in 9 years

May 4, 2019 by Raymond Hackney

Brev.com exchanged hands on Friday for the 5th time in 9 years according to Namebio.

The domain was once regged back in the 1990’s and was owned by a company called HelpMail. They dropped it and it was registered by World Online Denmark A/S.

The name moved all around the world registrant wise, to Arizona, India, England.

It looks like the name means either mail or letter in Swedish, I don’t speak the language but when I Googled it, right away Google showed me Mail. Then I found another translation site and it showed letter.

Here is how the site looked in 1998

Brev.com

Here is the sales data

Brev.com/Namebio

Both GoDaddy and Estibot liked this one better than the market, GoDaddy valued it at $9,835 and Estibot $9,542

Filed Under: Domain Sales

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Comments

  1. Martin says

    May 4, 2019 at 7:17 am

    In Danish, Norwegian and Swedish “brev” translates to “letter” (as in “I sent a letter”)


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