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This is a one char IDN polish/viet character with 1 mil= google results.

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It is very good.. any 1 (letter .com is more then great) but that letter I will bet you 90% of internet users won't know how to enter in browser even me.. But maybe in the future if they add some more letter to a key bord you would probbably be a Milioner with that letter :)

Good luck..

As is probably mid XXX
 
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high xx$ to low xxx$ ~ people in other countries can't type in that letter and therefor have to go by some code.. ;)
 
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lowxx to midxx
 
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at least low $xxx IMHO
 
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same as bizzy
 
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...well hold on now, it might be one letter, but it certainly isn't on my keyboard (er any advice?) therefore the name is a valuable mirage, and less value than the square root of -1 8-X
 
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thanks for all thoughts. BTW, .net/.org/.info/.pl are taken
 
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1rrr1 said:
This is a one char IDN polish/viet character with 1 mil= google results.

Please appraise


Does anyone actually use that type of special character?


bizzy said:
It is very good.. any 1 (letter .com is more then great) but that letter I will bet you 90% of internet users won't know how to enter in browser even me.. But maybe in the future if they add some more letter to a key bord you would probbably be a Milioner with that letter :)

Good luck..

As is probably mid XXX

A "milioner" Well, I doubt it but then again I don't know what that word means nor do I know what currency is used in Vietnam.
 
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hmmm. I guess i just made a thread to see what people's opinions are on still about IDN names.
 
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