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daj

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P0KER.us (it's a zero)

I saw through searching google that it was sold on DN forums to someone back in 2007. Not sure of the price as it happened in a PM.

Yes I know it's a typo name, but if you take a look at your keyboard 0 is right above O so it's not some weird typo, it actually makes sense, and i'm sure people accidentally type the 0 instead. It's highly brandable, and the extension (.us) isn't that bad.

Also .com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.mobi/.name/.me/.cc/.tv/.co.uk/.asia/.cn/.org.uk/.de/.be/.nl/.at/.it/.eu/.es/.pl are all registered.

So what do you think?

(CLOSED : used my grace deletion)
 
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The type in variation of the zero makes the cocnept less likely to garner less than fully intentional type in traffic. So, even though poker is a big name the .us and the 0 in there makes it reg fee unless hugely developed to the point where the 0 becomes a logo type gimmick attraction that reflects the brand.

Good luck.
 
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Reg fee ... IMHO
 
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I also just picked up CASIN0.us which sold on DN for $60+ back in 2006. I'll sell them both as a pair. Both have all major extensions gone. I love that .us is only $4.99 at dynadot. =)
 
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Both somewhat worthless unless you either develop or find someone with the same opinion as yourself who thinks they have value.

Good luck.
 
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Errr.. decided to use my grace deletion on them...honestly I just wanted a quick sell since I figured since so many extensions were taken they must be profitable.. but I guess not. Oh well I'm so done with finding recent expired domains...
 
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grace deletion to the rescue, good luck with your next regs
 
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