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Nowhere close to a record 88888.com $245,000 Frank Schilling seller
https://www.namepros.com/blog/top-20-nnnnn-com-reported-sales-and-how-they-are-being-used.873903/
I suppose you're right. I was talking in the real world of late, auctions, etc...
Whilst a 100,000 seems a lot, these are rare birds in the big scheme of things
It is just an exception and most 5N .com worth $รรรร
Nice to see such prices for 62623.com!
Could be due to 6+2= 8 so this domain can be interpreted in one way as 883.
The 3 triples the lucky 8 as well!
Hope the dot co 5N get some interest soon at a fraction of the dot com values of course but still viable.
I only mention this because I own :
62620.co
Yeah, out of 100k, there are only 32k possible combinations for premium 5N.com (without 0 and 4)... Means, they are rare![]()
Soon we will look back and say ...0-4??? remember when? Remember they all said they were bad? Damn!! Wish I got those!!!
I should have kept mine I sold in 2009I have 6 4N with 4's. I hope you're right.
In the meantime, the offers on those 6 are vastly different than the offers on my 4 (ironic) non 0/4 4N's.![]()
I should have kept mine I sold in 2009![]()
I've made plenty of mistakes as well.I used to own a few 3N. :P
If you still own that 'few 3N', you are probably a millionaire now :P
"used to"
Don't rub it in.I think the "worst" of them selling 761 for $9k some amount of years ago -- but hey, it was pretty shortly after I got it $1k, so it was awesome at the time. :P All the same, that's probably one of the top most painful memories I have at this point. *chuckle*
I have 6 4N with 4's. I hope you're right.
In the meantime, the offers on those 6 are vastly different than the offers on my 4 (ironic) non 0/4 4N's.![]()
