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Anyone here notice how Yung Ye (Ultra Search in Hong Kong) managed to grab 3G.com when it expired and apparently dropped earlier this year?
I just stumbled across that interesting fact by accident last night as I have some 3G names and in the past visited the old 3G.com site as it was considerd the leading 3G site. With a valuable name like 3G how could it not be the #-1 site?
During the 3G domain speculation heyday in 2000 I recall a news report the owner had amazingly turned down a 1 Million Dollar offer for 3G.com as he thought it was too low. But 2-yrs later Ult Search seemingly picked it up for a reg fee because they may have simply forgot to renew it. Is that correct?
It may not be worth a million $ in todays market but still worth a few hundred thousand dollars or so I would guess. Now it's a PPC search engine site as are most other Ult Search owned sites. With such a powerful name it should be put to a better use.
Has anyone else seen Ult Search pick up names of that value or is this the best one they ever grabbed?
I just stumbled across that interesting fact by accident last night as I have some 3G names and in the past visited the old 3G.com site as it was considerd the leading 3G site. With a valuable name like 3G how could it not be the #-1 site?
During the 3G domain speculation heyday in 2000 I recall a news report the owner had amazingly turned down a 1 Million Dollar offer for 3G.com as he thought it was too low. But 2-yrs later Ult Search seemingly picked it up for a reg fee because they may have simply forgot to renew it. Is that correct?
It may not be worth a million $ in todays market but still worth a few hundred thousand dollars or so I would guess. Now it's a PPC search engine site as are most other Ult Search owned sites. With such a powerful name it should be put to a better use.
Has anyone else seen Ult Search pick up names of that value or is this the best one they ever grabbed?