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hello guys,

sorry it's been a while since I posted here but I have been watching closely and with interest!

Its great to see how this forum has progressed over the last year or so.

Anyway, less of the preamble..

I am looking for you opinions (not really appraisals but more general comments) on:

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I got them at a great price and they compliment my portfolio nicely...

Just for info, since regsitering :) over a year ago I have seen a sharp rise in type-ins and some reasonable mid xxx offers on it.

Cheers, Mike
 
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Hello Mike, welcome back !

As for your new registrations, although I can see that they are taken in most of extensions, I do not see the interest of such investment when there are still good generic 3 letter words available. But I am sure you have a plan in mind for them humm ? :) By the way the same company owns both LLL.com and TTT.com, isn't it ? :) :)
 
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Hi Argos, nice to hear from you and thanks for posting !

I do have a plan for at least one of them, but like everything else its getting the time to do it.... also, to be honest for the price I paid they were worth the speculation (these two were at prices the registry was selling three letter tv's for 16 months ago, then I got a good discount on top ;) - put it this way, they were not far off standard fee at the end! )

As a side note I have subsequently noticed that a certain tv forum leader recently registered "LLLtv .com" *cough* equity *cough*....

LLLTV seems to be a common abbreviation for "low light level TV"

As you can see, I'm still doing my research :guilty:

Thanks once again, Mike
 
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Good luck with your 2 new names, sure you'll do well :)
 
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