If the idea is to start a business, get people to trust you after the first year and ditch it on the second, I would suggest rethinking that. It may come back to haunt you.
I don't do this which is why I have a job, rent a house, have a regular car, worry about the future.
I know of a surefire 100% method to ONLY making money via domains but I don't do that either for the same reasons.
Most entrepreneurs/CEOs don't share those ethics. Juan Calle knows that 10,000s of people are losing money on .co. It's part of his BUSINESS MODEL. Don't care what they say. They sent out an email saying "Don't violate TMs" - they didn't actually do anything.. why not? Lori Ann Ward said they went further than other registries to curtail the problem. This is true. They sent an email. They made a blog post.
CO Internet can turn a blind eye to those losing money and focus on those getting a great name at a great price and starting a business. But their revenue depends on the losers...
But to my point originally. Did you know that you can bankruptcy your business and then buy your assets on the cheap with a tax-break as a new business venture... I know people that have done this! Filed for bankruptcy - NOT PAID CREDITORS - and then started a NEW COMPANY and bought the old assets. They are now a new company, new name, same staff, same assets, just with less debt.
Nice eh.
I actually feel bad about spending $20 and charging $1000 but that's just me. I just offered a domain to someone for free after they didn't want to spend the money because I felt bad. What's $20 to make their day?
Whatever. I get your point and we agree on the fast money and ethics. I think you have more respect for COINTERNET than I do.
They're a business scraping the barrel of the internet, imho, but hey, you're working with the Colombian government- pretty sure Mother Theresa Inc., wouldn't get too far.