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Ok let me try again. Registry premium pricing only. Not us domainers. Is the registry asking for a lot or a little. When someone notices it's the registry holding the premium, are they asking for $600 or $6,000 on average, guestimate, category you like, any insight. Thanks.

It looks like a couple of hundred LLL.co expired in the last few months of 2018. I haven't seen any others this year (outside of GD expired auctions).

Most of those LLL.co priced by the registry still sit at $1200, but I do occasionally see ones like wec.co at $3000.

For non-LLL, the highest I've spotted is FashionWeek.co for $12k
 
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anyone know how do you contact Grit as their site has no contact link ??

btw my biggest sale was winecellars.co at $3299 a few years back when the ccltd started.
 
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It looks like a couple of hundred LLL.co expired in the last few months of 2018. I haven't seen any others this year (outside of GD expired auctions).

Most of those LLL.co priced by the registry still sit at $1200, but I do occasionally see ones like wec.co at $3000.

For non-LLL, the highest I've spotted is FashionWeek.co for $12k

I just saw this, but are any LLL.co's still available? It seemed like they were heating up and it is a bit surprising to see them available again.
 
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I got few one word .co.

A L L I A N T
I G N I T O R
O R B Y
M Y S T I C A L

SmartCoins
 
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DNjournal reported :

Cats.co $26,500
Flexy.co $7,410
 
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I just saw this, but are any LLL.co's still available? It seemed like they were heating up and it is a bit surprising to see them available again.

To follow up on this, how can I obtain a list of available LLL.co's? Do I have to run some kind of a script? I know there was someone on the website a few years ago who was posting them.
 
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Am new to .co registering But I have a good name up in my head and I think is worth registering but .com .net .org is gone, .org and .biz and .info is currently a website..
But .co is available and I want to buy it and maybe list on squad help coz It is brandable.
But I will like to know can any other country apart from Colombia use the .co extension,
We know .UK is only for uk and the no other place else same with some cctld.
For example let's say a company in USA can the use .co extension as a redirect or main website
 
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Am new to .co registering But I have a good name up in my head and I think is worth registering but .com .net .org is gone, .org and .biz and .info is currently a website..
But .co is available and I want to buy it and maybe list on squad help coz It is brandable.
But I will like to know can any other country apart from Colombia use the .co extension,
We know .UK is only for uk and the no other place else same with some cctld.
For example let's say a company in USA can the use .co extension as a redirect or main website
Yes you can use it as your main site as it is not restricted like .uk
 
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I got NyHomes // co and MicroDrive

not sure if they're good. But I couldn't not get them lol. for $2, and 365 days of possible inbound... fk it.
 
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I try to register a dot Co name, it shows as premium and indicates special pricing (over $100).
How do I resolve this please?
 
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pay the special pricing to get it
 
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pay the special pricing to get it

Hey, FavourB, I was wondering if you could say more about this. I did this recently (bought a .co for a bit over $100 from GoDaddy). It seemed like GoDaddy set aside the domain so they could charge more for it. I've noticed this even more so with certain domains, like 2 letter ones. Is this a set premium or is this something negotiated with the vendor or what? They aren't resale, just premium, so it kind of throws me off.

And if anyone else has insight, I'd love to hear it!
 
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it comes from the registry, the .co registry set there premium names at higher, unlike the .com that releases everything
2, 3, 4 letters and some great name are set for premium market, but with indepth research you can get a good one
 
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it comes from the registry, the .co registry set there premium names at higher, unlike the .com that releases everything
2, 3, 4 letters and some great name are set for premium market, but with indepth research you can get a good one

Thanks, FavourB, that helps. So the 2, 3, 4 letter names are set initially for the premium market by the extension itself? I saw one yesterday that was LL.movie, for example and it was at a huge discount for the first year (GoDaddy must have a sale), but then renews at the normal $349 or $399 that it is.
 
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anyone know the name of the .co that went for $350000? report on nb but no name or time
 
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