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NewOrleansFlood.com At TDNAM!!

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Date Sold: 09/25/2005
High Bid: $2,671.

Wonder if the original owner is going to redeem it for $80.?
 

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and stupid($2,671) as well.
These are the 5 day (traffic) domains...
 

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the stranger part is how and why did the person register this name in August of 2003???
 

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It was a well-known fact that it was looming on the horizon.

Just like California's flood...
 

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On business point of view, i think it's a good domain. :)
 

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I started reg a few domains relating to hurricane rita, but then stopped. I think its wrong to profit from things like this... unless you are doing good like selling it to someone who will help everyone.

Jeffreyw said:
On business point of view, i think it's a good domain. :)
 

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After the tsunami happened a 15 year old kid registered tsunamirelief.com and was trying to sell it for $50,000. After they put his name in the paper and on tv, he decided to donate it. I think its pretty pathetic for people to profit from stuff like that
 

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Yeah, when Dimebag Darrell was shot here in Ohio, eBay was flooded with newspapers for $10-20. If you really wanted one, you could buy for for a couple bucks from the newspaper's website.
 
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