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Hello,

If You see the sales report on 2016-09-10, NNNNL Repeating Patterns sold for 10k$ + and seems bought by a single Buyer...

NNNNL - L is either "d" and "h"..

9955d.com 730 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7755d.com 441 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
5577d.com 393 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
6655h.com 387 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
5533h.com 305 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
3355h.com 272 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
9966d.com 753 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
3399h.com 461 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
4499h.com 456 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7799h.com 445 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
6699d.com 370 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
9977d.com 360 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
9977h.com 110 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
3377h.com 610 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7799h.com 445 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7755d.com 441 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
5577d.com 393 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
9977d.com 360 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7766h.com 355 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
7711h.com 349 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
1177h.com 345 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
9977h.com 110 USD 2016-09-10 GoDaddy
etc...


Any Reason behind this.. What would this be actually? Advice/Discussion would be appreciated..

Regards


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These Domain names reminds me the fetching adresses of memory locations...Microprocessors like say Intel 8085 fetches data from address locations like 0008H, 0010H etc.:-$
 
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Also, I noted 1 more obvious stuff..

8844D Sold for 1101$
8811D sold for 338$..

So where is the Chips and non-chips differentiation here?? So I agree to @David Walker , @ksusha64 ,@HireDomains ....

4 is a BAD number in China and not a CHIP. I believe it means death. That in my opinion is why there is a difference between the two sales
 
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