Originally posted by GiantDomains
number/letter .orgs, $50-75, unless they have a meaning.
Originally posted by tigga
$300, but the market only exists because of domain name investors - these sort of names seem to just bounce between domain name investors and very rarely get sold retail.
Originally posted by TheBansche
I was wondering, why do DN Specuators pay so much for goofy 2 and 3 letter domains that don't mean nothing?
Originally posted by GiantDomains
I wonder the same thing. It's a novelty that will wear off, and then all these people that paid $400-1000 for a name like 5t.org will be lucky to get $25.
They are still a novelty, but my advice is sell now.
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hehe - eyes closed a good dealOriginally posted by .com.net.org
I'll buy every 2 chars .ORG for $100.
...- apparantly some ICANN directive in April 2001 they're following.
In theory that should increase the value of these domains.
[Edit - copy of reply to my email]
Please see http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/unsponsored/registry-agmt-appk-26apr01.htm
which details the reason that it is not possible to re-register two letter domains, once they have been deleted.
Yes, go to SnapNames and search for fs.org or mw.org - it's enough to make you cry.. :cry:Originally posted by Mr Webname
PIR.Org has confirmed that they are NOT renewing any expired 2-letter/character names.
Originally posted by Beachie
Yes, go to SnapNames and search for fs.org or mw.org - it's enough to make you cry.. :cry:
Originally posted by Beachie
Yes, go to SnapNames and search for fs.org or mw.org - it's enough to make you cry.. :cry:
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