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Mazkel

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...specialize or have an interest in acquiring first/last name domains?

Example: Richard dot net or BobSmith dot com.

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someone tried to sell me my full name, more than once.

via email and thru nj

i could have regged it years ago, but didn't want it then and don't need it now

though i do have first name in .info

my suggestion would be to mine local phone books


that's the easiest friggin resource for that niche'

imo....
 

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someone tried to sell me my full name, more than once.

via email and thru nj

i could have regged it years ago, but didn't want it then and don't need it now

though i do have first name in .info

my suggestion would be to mine local phone books


that's the easiest friggin resource for that niche'

imo....

Thanks.

Would love to hear other thoughts/ideas.
 

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I've had people try to sell me my full name.com also in the past (for the "low" price of $250 a year!) - so I went to my preferred registrar and registered it. :)
 

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Hover.com is exactly what you're looking for.
 

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I've had people try to sell me my full name.com also in the past (for the "low" price of $250 a year!) - so I went to my preferred registrar and registered it. :)

That means the person has not registered your name before or is it after the domain dropped? or how possible for you to get that registered?
 
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