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    He Bought the Harris-Walz Website Domain 4 Years Ago for $8.99 — Someone Just Paid Him $15,000 For It

    By Emily Rella,

    1 day ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2pMPll_0upaVRkk00

    Owning a website domain can be lucrative if the stars align just right.

    Just ask trademark lawyer Jeremy Green Eche. He made $15,000 Wednesday selling HarrisWalz.com , a domain he purchased in 2020 for $8.99.

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    "I just tried to grab her name and all the heartland governors I could think of," Eche told the Associated Press . "The Harris campaign has hundreds of millions of dollars, so if they don't buy their own domain, that is kind of on them."

    On Tuesday, Kamala Harris formally announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the 2024 presidential election. The same day, Eche said that he's willing to sell the domain and other Harris-related websites he owns for $15,000, should Harris' camp be interested.

    On Wednesday, however, Eche told Business Insider that he sold the domain for $15,000 to a "random guy" who wants to remain anonymous. The buyer is reportedly a Harris supporter who bought the domain "to protect it."

    And based on Eche's prior experience, it might be worth it.

    In 2011, Eche purchased ClintonKaine.com , five years before Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine decided to run together in the 2016 election. After Clinton's team refused to pay for the domain, Eche sold it for $15,000 to what he first thought was a digital marketing company but now thinks was Donald Trump's campaign, which used it to peddle negative news about Clinton.

    "Hopefully (Harris') people are a little more savvy than Clinton's people were," Eche told the AP , at the time.

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    Although it's been sold, the HarrisWalz.com link currently just says "walz" in " brat green ."

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