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This thread is NOT for registered Domain Names which you found available.

This is only for domain names which you bought from other people or which you snapped with Backorder Services like Snapnames, Namejet, Godaddy, etc.

You can mention the price if you want but its not necessary

Ok i will Start with some from last 14 days

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(i buy and snap mostly german ones, but also english ones sometimes)
 
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JSProfessional // dot // com (2010)
JavaScript Professional. Monster name considering how big JavaScript is!

PorthosMedia // dot // com (2009)
Porthos is one of the 3 Musketeers. The "extrovert of the group" as described by Wikipedia .. lol .. which is the perfect quality to be known for as a media company! ;)

Hivvi // dot // com (2008)
Nice strong pronounceable pattern 5L .com ... tons of lacklustre 5L's out there .. but I really love ones like this! :)

ClothesWasher // dot // com (2000)
Just a colossal exact match keyword here. Plus while most people say "washer" when they refer to one, that term is actually too generic and open ended as just "Washer" could mean a lot of other things or even people. Clothes Washer is one of the 5 main household appliances in a market worth billions!

RenewableGoods // dot // com (2007)
The future is all going to be renewable. Bamboo and other low carbon footprint products are only going to grow in demand. Not just because people want to be eco friendly .. but more importantly because with more carbon pricing/taxing on the horizon it will actually be the cheaper option!

AcornLogic // dot // com (2007)
For some reason there are a lot of companies out there who use the word Acorn. Maybe because it starts with an "A" .. or maybe because it represents growth .. or because it's a strong nut ... either way I like the fact it's got a lot of brand usage .. and Logic is a great keyword to add to it .. combined the 2 words sound great together! :)

MJBNB // dot // com (2014)
Marijuana Bed and Breakfast ... because if they don't exist already .. they definitely will!

MiamiBNB // dot // com (2012)
TuscanyBNB // dot // com (2012)
LosAngelesBNB // dot // com (2012)
FinlandBNB // dot // com (2012)
FrankfurtBNB // dot // com (2012)

The "Shared Economy" is pretty much exploding with businesses like AirBNB and Uber starting up with BILLIONS in funding. A couple weeks ago I shared a lot of Geo BNB names in my daily lists as someone no doubt let a nice portfolio expire. I really loved the ones I managed to grab as Miami and LA are pretty much two of the largest municipal economies in the world. Frankfurt I like for BNB as it's a huge travel hub for Europe. Tuscany is one of the premier travel destinations of the world. Finland is an entire country .. but small enough that a single BNB site still makes sense! Quite happy with the lot of them! :)
 
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TestMail.//org
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CryptoPurse.//org
 
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XTRRA in com (sounds like Extra)
 
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BBQ / Whiz
in the com

Well cooked food is great, well grilled food is awesome! I think I will make this my blog?!?!
 
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Nice!! Extra-great pickup.

Today for me:

InternalArts.com - 'internal arts' is a very common term used in tai chi, Qi Gong, yoga, martial arts, spirituality, acupuncture, health & wellness, etc. 12 other extensions taken, many developed. Term is part of the domain string of dozens or hundreds of websites also. Happy to nab this one.
 
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just land on my account:
SmartHouze.com
 
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Deploya / com

Cool highly brandable way to spell deployer. Think hosting, servers, apps etc.
 
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VRreport(.)com
GrassRepair(.)com
 
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Deploya / com

Cool highly brandable way to spell deployer. Think hosting, servers, apps etc.
I bought Deployio.com few days back -
 
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