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closed A question about co.uk domains

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boychik

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Since two character .co.uk domains are not possible, are letter/hyphen/letter .co.uk domains popular?

Thanks in advance for any info.
 

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Two character names are allowed in .co.uk, but 2 letter names are not (who on earth made up that rule!). For example-

ai.co.uk is not allowed, a1.co.uk is.

Sorry - doesn't really answer your question, but I thought it might help :D
 

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I can't think of any successful *-*.co.uk domains - personally I wouldn't bother
 

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I did register one yesterday, but won't do it again.

Thanks DomainPairs and revsorg, you both helped me out here.
 
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