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I still think it will be dominant extension in the long run - i.e. 2020 or thereabouts
I still think it will be dominant extension in the long run - i.e. 2020 or thereabouts
Most of my Nominet emails land in spam.
I have registered around 150 .uk so far and planning on a few thousand more...
Its a risk I am going to take...
There all recently deleted domains yes, I am trying to mop up as many as i can.
Keep an eye on DL then. You may have missed bbv.uk sell for just £50 today, and ukp.uk for £91.
I missed those dave I would of bidded, a catcher of here took 3 .uk today - part of a deal.. so people do want them, I am not looking for a return for 10 years.
At least you'll have 10 years of blissful ignorance before the pain sets in
To be fair, if his gut is telling him to take the risk I say good luck to him and I wish him the best. In the early to mid 90's people like Rick Shwartz and Mike Mann didn't listen to the majority and it worked out very well for them.
And they were genuine 'first in' and deservedly made a load of money from it.
And if SF doesn't listen to you and he gets stinking rich from quality .uk domains he will deserve it too.
Where is he going to get quality .uk domains from ?
You do realise there is a 5 year hold period on all of the quality ones, tied to the .co.uk owner ?
1) From deleted domains or buy cheap from existing co.uk owners who don't want them.
Where is he going to get quality .uk domains from ?
I'm sure .co.uk owners are just lining up to throw them all away on the cheap :lol:
These are recent housegifts.uk massageclinic.uk parisflights.uk sportinjuries.uk pondcovers.uk
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
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