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priced M4A.us, F4V.us, F4V.org Premium Flash and MP4 Media related domains

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SALE OVER. Thanks!

Great premium media related domains... Flash video file extension (F4V) and MPEG 4 Audio (replaces MP3) file extension (M4A). Get these now for future growth potential!

Search Google or Wikipedia for M4A and F4V to learn more.

Apple iTunes saves all encoded/ripped/converted audio files as AAC audio files with a .m4a file extension by default. All iTunes Plus purchased files from iTunes are .M4A files also. There are already millions of .M4A audio files around the Internet.

The newer Adobe Flash creative tools and Flash player handle MPEG 4 flash video files with a .F4V file extension. Soon there will likely be millions of .F4V flash video files on the Internet too.

M4A.US - $250 - Premium name for AAC audio, MPEG 4 audio related file extension (M4A is the replacement for MP3!) - Registered thru 5/22/2017! (~9 years left on registration) at Moniker. (Has 9 *$8.) = ~72 reg. fees already prepaid!

F4V.US - F4V.ORG - F4V.MOBI - Set of 3 domains for $95 - Rare 3 domains set of F4V MPEG 4 Flash video file extension domains. Moniker. Exp. 12/4/2008.

Please post BIN notice or offers in this thread or via PM. Multiple forums. Subject to prior sale or withdrawal. All are at Moniker, free Moniker push. PayPal only within 24 hours. Must be an established member on forum with reputation. Thanks!

Adam
 
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Dropped prices by $100 to $200 per domain/set of domains (see above new prices in blue).
 
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Last call before these go away!
 
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