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No Ty, the point I'm making, is that a majority of the unregistered LLL .org.uks remain that way because they contain j, q, x & z. ;-)
The only reason the zxj & qqx .co.uk examples etc are worth £300 is because there are none left! One could argue that this may be an artificial value, I would agree. It is ironic to a point that as a result of Angus's/Giraffe/Giant Games actions, the LLL .co.uk market value is actually higher as a result, or at least until the LLL .co.uks would have been snapped up naturally.
Some years down the line, when the LLL .org.uks have gone, I suspect their value will rise logarithmically too, not on the scale of the .co.uks, but it'll happen.
The only reason the zxj & qqx .co.uk examples etc are worth £300 is because there are none left! One could argue that this may be an artificial value, I would agree. It is ironic to a point that as a result of Angus's/Giraffe/Giant Games actions, the LLL .co.uk market value is actually higher as a result, or at least until the LLL .co.uks would have been snapped up naturally.
Some years down the line, when the LLL .org.uks have gone, I suspect their value will rise logarithmically too, not on the scale of the .co.uks, but it'll happen.