

htmlindex said:Not exactly a domain hack as it's missing the last letter "e". Still, an excellent sale for that name IMO
htmlindex said:
AussieDomainer said:Wow! I think some domain hacks are great and well worth at least that much. However I must say I am very surprised with that sale considering it's not a huge keyword and the domain hack isn't even the full spelling. Very nice work whoever the seller is and I congratulate them.
Thanks for the news sibaong
del.icio.us said:Hmmm, Interesting...
The buyer is not a mad, buying a misspelled word!
Magazin - German word for Magazine![]()
BTW, very nice sale!
Congrats to both the seller and buyer!
I'm holding my bri.de.com with patience.
The site is Indian and as far as my knowledge of the language goes, have not heard of the word MAGAZ meaning Intelligence at all.stscac said:According to http://www.indiacurry.com/faqspice/cfaqcharmagaz.htm:
Magaz means intelligence
Thought it might be worth a look.
-Steve
del.icio.us said:Hmmm, Interesting...
The buyer is not a mad, buying a misspelled word!
Magazin - German word for Magazine![]()
BTW, very nice sale!
Congrats to both the seller and buyer!
I'm holding my bri.de.com with patience.
DomainMayhem.com said:Definitely a great hack DJ. I'm sure it will go for at least as much as magaz.in, probably more.
taheny said:magazin is also Turkish for magazine. A google search brings 117,000,000 results for the term "magazin"


