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401.com sells for 65k on namejet

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401.com went for 3-4x it's value imo
 
IMNA trademark L, but basically what Levi's appears to have is protection against others using their stylized 501 logo in commerce. Obviously, if you put their logo on a 501.tld name and tried to sell jeans you would have problems.
That is what every blooming TM is about, letters or numbers.

That is like saying a phrase, word, or number can not be TM'd.

Thankfully, you just closed down a massive government bureaucratic machine and money drain if what you say is true.

Yes, numbers can be TM'd. Levi has a TM on the number 501.

There are 2,984 live TM's associated with the number 3, 16 for 501, 104 for 401.

That is what that copy and paste was about.

Obviously, if you put their logo on a 501.tld name and tried to sell jeans you would have problems.
You would not even need to put their logo up.

All you would have to do is put 501.tld and have any jeans appear and risk WIPO and lawsuit.
 
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Whois updated .. Winner paid already.
 
Whois updated .. Winner paid already.

Only a fool would use 3 character as the bible for pricing.
Unless, you only want to lowball.

I wonder if cyber2 has a first name of Daniel?

And, I wonder if he was the guy that bought a bunch of domains from a large portfolio and sold them on Namejet?

I'm strictly guessing.


Wow !!!
What a lucky guess.

CYBER2MEDIA.COM
Daniel Negari
 
They need to spend some cash on their web site. That template is hideous.
 
He he ....good old Daniel Negari, the Beverly Hills entrepreneur!

Used to get fed up with this guy's spam but later he seemed to change his ways and became a decent domainer. He's made some bold purchases in recent times so good luck to him.
 
Just rechecked. According to Google Adword Tool
401 is specifically related to webmaster terms like PR and SERP and amounts a total of average 1M search per month. If thats the amount of webmaster traffic you get that equals to around DP forum monthly traffic meaning an Alexa rank of top 300 plus many more other benefits. Some great adverts and use will result in a great ROI. Cheers
 
HI

Good for 401K... still good price..

Tom
 
I have to say:"yes,401.com got a perfect price." that's it.
Why did we all search for the reasons?
Maybe a wrong bid,Who knows,who cares.
By the way,the reason is really really really real??
I am confused.
 
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401.com went for 3-4x it's value imo
But it's value now is $65K. So he paid exactly what it is worth (to him), imhoaiydligfy,b! :eek:
 
But it's value now is $65K. So he paid exactly what it is worth (to him), imhoaiydligfy,b! :eek:

Yes.If one want to have it at a high price,it is really worth.
That's the market.:)
 
like dollars.com?
 
That's the problem with some auctions -> price go skyhigh due to amount of people bidding.

That's why i mostly avoid Godaddy.

And I stick with SnapNames (just hit my signature to see daily updated list with complete statistics like valid Alexa r. 3 month / 7 day, US traffic, HQ traffic, domain age, Pagerank (with validity indicator), predicted PPC ...... )
:D
 
Numbers are not trademarkable (imagine the difficulty if they were). That makes investing in pure numeric's about as safe as it gets.

Really? Which law school taught you that? Get your money back.
 
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