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.CO what is the verdict?

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Say for example a company just paid $150,000 for a domain and someone had just caught the .Co version and is willing to sell to the company for $5,000 , then would this not be a wise investment for the company to protect their brand / website.
 
Say for example a company just paid $150,000 for a domain and someone had just caught the .Co version and is willing to sell to the company for $5,000 , then would this not be a wise investment for the company to protect their brand / website.

I don't think for 5k the .com owner would want to buy the .co since the .co will get almost zero natural traffic but by YOU building a site on the .co the .com owner will eventually get free typo traffic intended for your .co site but going to .com instead.
 
Thanks for your help David G.

Much Appreciated.

P.S. I only asked the question because in a couple of hours time I have a domain ( .Co) landing in my account and a company has just paid ( December 2011 ) nearly $100,000 for the .com version.

P.P.S And the company also owns about 7 of the other extensions with the same name.
 
I guess you should expect a phone call soon, you never know.

I had a phone call in early Dec by a french person about a one word french .co I own, the .com is only parked, but it's a popular market on and offline. Nothing happened yet but I'll post if it does.
 
Thanks hugegrowth.

I was going to post the domain here when it lands in my account but maybe I should contact the owner of the .com first?

Or maybe I should get a broker in on the job or just wait and see.

Cheers
 
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