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You have a good domain .co, hold it with all your strength because now you have a competitor who plays with advantage, as you know .co register has been capturing all kinds of domains, the good, the bad and the names ugly if they expire .co register catches him to place a special price under the category of premium.

.co register wants everything so in his attempt to copy the strategy of others hey end up falling into the ridiculous. what is the algorithm, or who is dedicated from .co the premium price to domain like

The mind .co Premium price $130

The eye .co // $106

And more .co // $130 ( for real!!? )

And if you think that they can not be more ridiculous, check

1 soft .co $130

2 fun .co $65 (hahah joke)

Honorable mentions

3 usa .co $130 <----------------- Do not mix drugs plz!!

6 sex .co and 7 sex .co $130 <------- (k'mon do.. for real)


Somebody tell .co register that they are not .com
 
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Yep. Seems all my expired dot co are held now. I will keep the good names for now.
 
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cbd.co sold for $50,000 in 2018, its one of the top ext imo
 
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If you propose that 1million names drop and all became premium at 130$ and only 100k names bought back .That's 13 million profit

If they make it at 7$ . May be more are bought like 500k
But the profit is only 3.5 million

Actually this is a strong extension and they learned very well the dirty domain games

I can not blame them. The growth speed of extension is slowed down but they are making much more money on the long term
 
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Hopefully the same does not happen with the .com, if it happens "Game Over"
 
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Hopefully the same does not happen with the .com, if it happens "Game Over"

That Will never happen as all premiums at dot com are gone long time ago
 
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