The Internet domain name Hell.com failed to be bought via a live auction yesterday. Which organizers had hoped would bring bids of more than $ 1 million.
This domain will not be up for auction again till next year.
Hell.com was registered in 1995 by Kenneth Aronson. He described the domain as a private network “global think-tank” that he wanted to sell because of all the traffic it receives and all the rumors the name generates.
I agree with Kenneth that hell.com is a great domain and its worth more than $ million in my eyes to. Lets hope he has more luck with the biddings next year.
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April 4th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
i thot it was sold! I read it in the local paper here…can you confirm this again?
August 22nd, 2007 at 7:24 am
The hell with
Hell.com I think that it is absolutely amazing that some guy registered a domain back in 1995, which over the passed 10 years cost him no more than conservatively speaking 10K to maintain….. he can now sell it for a millino plus. I wish I had registered a few good domains back in 1995…. I recently purchased a powerful domain name for about 20K which was registered only 4 years ago 
October 9th, 2007 at 10:05 am
“If only we knew”. Yeah people if we knew we would have bought a lots of domain for nothing and sell it huge amount of money.