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.tv Premium .tv names: Good bets in other extensions too?

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There are some premium .tv names that I've seen with renewal fees of $10,000+
These very names, however, are available to reg in some other extensions (most notably, .mobi, which I believe is a counterpart of .tv).
Some of these are in foreign languages (languages which I don't speak, and thus, don't understand the meaning/usage of the words). Being premium .tv names, does it mean that they are worthy of regging in .mobi/.info/.biz extensions too?
 
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Of the around 50K "premium" declared names.....95% are crap.
 
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Showbiz is correct because Verisign calls them premiums does not mean they are premium and I certainly do not think .mobi is a counterpart to .tv just happens that people who missed the .com train climbed on both the .tv and .mobi trains but their success is not tied together in any way shape or form in my opinion.
 
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Hmm...
I had Corriente.mobi that I dropped (its available for you guys). Its listed as a premium name with a reg fee of $10k
 
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Corriente is bout cattle?

so basically cow.tv? Would that be about Rosie?

I wouldn't give 10K for that one.
 
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Corriente is for Stream, Current, etc. as far as I know, not cattle.
 
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Ok dude, no offense meant.....

If the masses of mobi weren't interested in it, it's a safe bet tv isn't going to jump on it as the next best thing either. And no, mobi and tv are two entirely seperate entities.

If anything, I dare you to go into the mobi zone here and get them to agree with you that they are related.....if you make it out alive with all your limbs you will be lucky.
 
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lol dude
I said that .tv and .mobi are counterparts in that they're both at the same level of development, running websites, etc.
 
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