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Once again I notice the odd domain auction.
It's invariably at NameJet. I guess they love to make money off of the dumb.
lnvestor.com
Here's my advice.
1) Use a word processing software or spreadsheet and have it translate the domain to UPPER.
Would you bid $1800 on LNVESTOR?
NameJet should do this for you (and assume we're dumb) - but instead it sells names like this by the truckload.
2) Search for it on Google
You will get something like:
Searched for Investor did you mean lnvestor
3) Use common sense. IF Investor.com was to drop (hardly likely being MSFT) but assume it was... do you think that it would be sitting at a PreRelease for $1800?
No. Erdy and myself would be more likely to believe that it would be "magically held back" and never reach the light of day until it was sold much later for a huge number by a close registrar partner.
Common Sense people.
Unless, of course, lnvestor is worth that much and I'm the dumb one?
Be careful what you bid on.
It's invariably at NameJet. I guess they love to make money off of the dumb.
lnvestor.com
Here's my advice.
1) Use a word processing software or spreadsheet and have it translate the domain to UPPER.
Would you bid $1800 on LNVESTOR?
NameJet should do this for you (and assume we're dumb) - but instead it sells names like this by the truckload.
2) Search for it on Google
You will get something like:
Searched for Investor did you mean lnvestor
3) Use common sense. IF Investor.com was to drop (hardly likely being MSFT) but assume it was... do you think that it would be sitting at a PreRelease for $1800?
No. Erdy and myself would be more likely to believe that it would be "magically held back" and never reach the light of day until it was sold much later for a huge number by a close registrar partner.
Common Sense people.
Unless, of course, lnvestor is worth that much and I'm the dumb one?
Be careful what you bid on.
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