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No Reserve Auction for OOO dot net


There are only 26 of these 3-letter (same-letter) .NET names in existence.

If that is not rare enough, there are only 5 three-letter .NET domains comprised exclusively of VOWELS!

AAA.net

EEE.net

III.net

* OOO.net *

UUU.net


Due to their exceptional high-recall nature, these domains are not simply just 3 random letters. They are stand-alone pronounceable BRANDS that can be used for an unlimited number of ventures and projects online.

The "OOO" acronym also boasts a few solid acronyms, including:

- Out Of Order

- Out Of Office

- One On One

- On Our Own

- Out Of the Ordinary

- Outside Of Ordinary

- Optical Optical Optical


Examples of a few companies based around the "ooo" brand:

www.ooo.bg

www.ooo.gr

www.ooo.fi

www.ooo.fr

www.ooomydesign.com

www.ooo-koffee.com

www.ooooutsideofordinary.com

www.ooolalattes.com

www.oooii.com

www.oooboutique.com

www.oooforum.org

www.ooo.nl


As a point of comparison, here are the buy-now sales prices of some other domains/extensions:

www.eee.org.in - $10,000

www.fff.co.uk - $13,000

www.ggg.eu - $10,000

www.hhh.ca - $22,000

www.nnn.at - $12,000

www.ooo.de - $10,000

www.ccc.com.mx - $9,999

www.ddd.co - $9,999

www.ppp.com.cn - $30,000

www.sss.me - $18,000

www.ttt.name - $13,000

www.uuu.at - $12,000

www.vvv.ca - $38,000


.NET is head and shoulders above those extensions.
This 16-year-old collector's item - one of the rarest .NET domains on the internet - is up for auction exclusively at Flippa.com.

OOO.NET is clearly screaming to be transformed into a living heavyweight brand.

Entry-level for bidding: just $1 - "Ooo isn't that crazy"?!


Buyer to cover transaction/escrow fees.
 
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