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02/23/2013

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thx for the list, I just cannot understand why in 2013 people are bidding for crap like fkkj.com or ufyv.com ?

This is why most domainers are broke...

Raymond it must be nice to have someone so obsessed with you like domain shane.

What happened now Fred ? I am eating and checking mail and comments on my phone ?

@rh I know what Fred is talking about,apparently shane wrote a rebuttal to this post. All short domains are valuable.

No Shane fkkj.com will not always be valuable. All 456,976 llll are not valuable. this is what is wrong with the domain business.

@deano I did not say they were worthless, I said they continue to find a bid, even if there are no obvious users.

There is liquidity for domainers who buy the good ones. There is liquidity for Verisign on the bad ones, one domainer, two domainer, 3 domainer drop. So Verisign gets a lot of liquidity with the circle of drops.

There are some real good ones on that list, names like Hoyy.com which the owner commented he is transferring so that $162 will go back.

None of those are pronouncable (or brandable). They are basically crap. Other than bore.com

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