Registered at Moniker.
Expiration date: February 2, 2008
3 character .net
Are these characters considered premium?
U9A.net resembles USA.net somewhat. :hehe:
Appraise, please. Rep will be given to thoughtful appraisals.
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It's relatively easy to give a wholesale value to 3 chars. Of course the usual factors apply such as if the name is comprised of initials, a name, acronym, LLL, NNN, etc., it will be valued much higher than random mixed chars would be.
As you can see from 3character.com, your name has an approximate wholesale value of $10, but I would say you may get $20 to $40 if you find the right end-user.
One problem I see with the name is that it doesn't pass the "phone test". If someone tries to recomend the name or give an email address from that domain, over the phone, will the "U" in "U9A.net" be understood as "U" or "You"? While it may not be an important factor in this case, I always consider the "phone test" to be one of the most important factors when considering a name.
I gotta say undeveloped reg fee...you gotta dev this one to get any $ from it and by dev I mean as many incoming links as possible...not just any site on it...possibly gaming clan or something.
I gotta say undeveloped reg fee...you gotta dev this one to get any $ from it and by dev I mean as many incoming links as possible...not just any site on it...possibly gaming clan or something.