rcep said:
lll are perfect i think 20K+ if ur lucky
anyways i was going to register u77.org a cool domain while i was registering i couldnt at first later on i found that someone just registered it
Time to set things clear without any more sarcasm.
1.) LL.coms CANNOT be registered anymore. There is a registry rule against regging them. If they drop, the registry keeps them. Same goes for LL.net, LL.orgs. For example, check out the whois of PJ.org
2.) LLL domains have LONG been taken in .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, .us, .mobi, .co.uk, .de. Why? Because LLL domains in ALL these extensions carry a minimum selling price, even if its $60 (for a LLL.biz). So the moment they drop, they are snapped up for a drop catcher, and it happens in microseconds.
3.) LLL means Letter Letter Letter, like abc
LNL means Letter Number Letter, like a3c
LLN means Letter Letter Number, like ab3
LNN means Letter Number Number, like a34
NLL means Number Letter Letter, like 3ab
NNL means Number Number Letter, like 32a
4.) ALL the above combinations (LLL, LNL, LLN, LNN, NLL, NNL) have been taken in .com. They sell for a minimum $150, so the moment they drop, they're taken. You might get lucky and be able to register some LNL, LLN, etc (not LLL) domains in .net, and there are still some such domains free to register in .org (like u77.org)
5.) LLL.org name are not worth 20k. They're worth $300
6.) A LNN.org name, like u77.org is not worth above reg fee.
7.) You cannot register LL.info names as per the registry rule.
8.) And lastly, please do not waste your time searching for available LLL.coms. And please do not insist that you found one, because we all know here that its not possible. Same goes for NNN.coms/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.us/.co.uk/.de.
This thread should be closed. It makes us domainers look awfully bad.