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Daniel Albrecht

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What do you think about "fyrst.in"?

Cheers, Daniel
 
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I think it's terrible. If it were a .com it would be pretty good, but in .in combined with the misspelling - it's worthless as far as I'm concerned.

For example. I used to own "laddr" in dot com. Sold it for mid xxxx.

But at the time it was still free to register in some fairly common extensions.

Brandables really are only worth it in .com
 
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I think it's terrible. If it were a .com it would be pretty good, but in .in combined with the misspelling - it's worthless as far as I'm concerned.

For example. I used to own "laddr" in dot com. Sold it for mid xxxx.

But at the time it was still free to register in some fairly common extensions.

Brandables really are only worth it in .com

Check FYRST.com

it will be a nice keyword soon
 
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FYRST.com isn't a bad brandable. I'd certainly bid for it. But only in .com

Had a look at the website - but all in German so I'm not much wiser.
 
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I think it's terrible. If it were a .com it would be pretty good, but in .in combined with the misspelling - it's worthless as far as I'm concerned.

For example. I used to own "laddr" in dot com. Sold it for mid xxxx.

But at the time it was still free to register in some fairly common extensions.

Brandables really are only worth it in .com


Sometimes it looks like a random game, but this is an investment cases. Nevertheless, it might be fun if FYRST, *powered by Deutsche Bank*, does its job properly against other FINTECH business models. We'll see whether it's worth it or not.

Who doesn´t like playing games ;) ?
 
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FYRST.com isn't a bad brandable. I'd certainly bid for it. But only in .com

Had a look at the website - but all in German so I'm not much wiser.
Right...
 
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All .in
Fyrst .in

Fürst - means First
Fürst - Sounds Fyrst
 
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