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Check the end of the thread for the latest LLL.in drops. Current full available lists are posted intermittently by members, and the most current would be toward the end of the thread also. Otherwise, user Chandan often has an updated available list on his external site, here: Available LLL.in Domains list - Indian Blogs


(original May 3, 2007 post follows: )
It was a big day for all-premium-letter-combo LLL.in drops. Other than these, all LLL.in composed only of ABCDEFGHILMNOPRST (no jkquvwxyz) have been entirely regged for over a month. Please post as you grab them, so people won't have to look twice:

(Update: All regged.)

baa.IN
cbd.IN
chn.IN
cpe.IN
dbp.IN
ecn.IN
eff.IN
grt.IN
isc.IN
loo.IN
nee.IN
ppn.IN
rcn.IN
sdc.IN
slr.IN
sns.IN
snt.IN
 
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mellowmasher said:
Yes there is its just a shame I have so many frigging renewals comming up :'(

:hehe:

...the price of keeping so many expensive domains :guilty:.

I've got about $100 coming in for renewals in a week's time... know how you feel. :rolleyes:
 
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aceeca said:
Attached the latest available LLL.in , there are currently 1584 names.
Who know why the number of the available LLL.in has increased?
 
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CNN said:
Who know why the number of the available LLL.in has increased?

Because LLL.ins are dropping almost everyday.
 
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CNN said:
Who know why the number of the available LLL.in has increased?
if u observe the drops all big drops are coming from single domainers

btw only crap LLL.ins are dropping not good ones

1635 available LLL.ins List are there now
 
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chandan said:
if u observe the drops all big drops are coming from single domainers

btw only crap LLL.ins are dropping not good ones

1635 available LLL.ins List are there now

Well some of the droppd ones are good ones. I regged wcd.in, and its had 16 visits in 5 days. THere are still some double premium names floating in this list. I've already regged 12, and i can still go for some more :yell:

THese drops are manner for us, and we must harvest the goodies. If you've got a "young", light portfolio, these are good investments to jump into. Very likely to get you your $$ back in a larger way than most fresh regged names.I'l keep scouting these lists, and picking up gems. Even Rick Latona took some of the names :sold:
 
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Rick Latona is buying because he gets them at 40% discount [tax benefit]. Be careful not to blindly follow him.

more names dropping in the next few months.. don't worry.. You will be able to register a lot of "quality" names.

Even the sales have dropped in the last few weeks.

Did you guys see that dollars.com sold for $650k over a year ago and then sold last week for 380k ?

If you have a large .in portfolio you are in trouble sooner or later with REG fees bleeding your dry :)
 
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iamneo said:
Rick Latona is buying because he gets them at 40% discount [tax benefit]. Be careful not to blindly follow him.

care to explain what benefits? And why at the start of the year?
 
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Capital gains tax. You CANNOT offset the price of domains you buy in after market as "expenses" if you are reselling them later. Though, you can offset REG fees as "expenses".

We do the exact same thing, so I know where he is coming from.

If you care to read his blog, he mentioned it there too..
 
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Interesting thanks.
 
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iamneo said:
Capital gains tax. You CANNOT offset the price of domains you buy in after market as "expenses" if you are reselling them later. Though, you can offset REG fees as "expenses".

We do the exact same thing, so I know where he is coming from.

If you care to read his blog, he mentioned it there too..


I think the percentage is relative to location right? I currently get 15% weaved at GoDaddy as tax deduction. I didn't put thousands of dollars of reg at other registrars into my calculations earlier this year... silly me.

Anyway, there seems to be a little more interest in LLL.in's and the recent drops than there was a few weeks ago. Hopefully the drops will get spread out amongst the interested catchers. There have been some and will be more interesting drops. I think the key now is to pick n reg names that you're sure you'll renew in a years time - because you may have to hold them for a little longer to see any decent ROI.

:)
 
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iamneo said:
Rick Latona is buying because he gets them at 40% discount [tax benefit]. Be careful not to blindly follow him.

more names dropping in the next few months.. don't worry.. You will be able to register a lot of "quality" names.

Even the sales have dropped in the last few weeks.

Did you guys see that dollars.com sold for $650k over a year ago and then sold last week for 380k ?

If you have a large .in portfolio you are in trouble sooner or later with REG fees bleeding your dry :)

Your first statement really undermines why Rick Latona is a good domainer. YOu think he's regging LLL.in just because he gets maybe 40% off? i highly doubt it. He has seen the chatter online about LLL.in and realized they are dwindling, and just like you and me, regged some! he knows there's a potential for a very good ROI if he does sell any, and he knows they are gaining in value.
 
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iamneo said:
Rick Latona is buying because he gets them at 40% discount [tax benefit]. Be careful not to blindly follow him.
!!! And you know this because?

iamneo said:
more names dropping in the next few months.. don't worry.. You will be able to register a lot of "quality" names.
99% of drops are not worth registering now, just as they weren't when the person did... it helps to know what is and what is not worth registering.

iamneo said:
Even the sales have dropped in the last few weeks. Did you guys see that dollars.com sold for $650k over a year ago and then sold last week for 380k ?
Yeah, I agree, though most .in portfolio holders haven't put out 650k for any name :D

iamneo said:
If you have a large .in portfolio you are in trouble sooner or later with REG fees bleeding your dry :)
Well, that is a part of the strategy, instead of buying drm.in for $100,000 and waiting for a $500,000 sale, I've bought it cheap and renewed it for a while, so even a $10,000 sale would mean a decent markup, not a loss.

Tbh, knowing when to invest, and in what, is the hallmark of a good fund manager in any business. If you're not, you're better off having experts do it for you.

Thats exactly the function of Mutual Funds - to allow professional brokers and traders to make the investment decision so you, the investor, gets a decent return on investment.
 
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Onetime: I am referring to capital gains tax. Not discounts offered by godaddy.

Samit: I know this because RICK mentioned it HIMSELF in his blog & we use the same strategy to reduce taxes in USA.

"99% of the expired/dropped names are worthless." I COULDN't agree with you more. I am glad you are being selective and that automatically gives you advantage and helps you make MORE money!

I dont' agree with buying too many names so that you can get lucky with one name. The reg fees will kill your gain. Being selective and getting far fewer names has always worked better. But, we can agree to disagree on that :)

kemjika11: Actually, you couldn't be more wrong. It makes RICK smarter than the rest, because he is making EVERY MOVE work for him.

.IN names are NOT dwindling. In fact the ASP/Domain has been falling significantly.

I personally appreciate Rick more because he is willing to share his knowledge with others.

We started buying real estate now in India & USA because there is far more value in that and less risk with the low bargain prices.

I mentioned this because you seem to be observing the general investment opportunities overall.

Good luck! After all we are here to make money :)
 
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I didn't mean to say .in is dwindling in popularity/use. If it was i wouldn't buy any of these .in names! I meant to say LLL.in availability is dwindling, and with regards to the useful/better ones, its almost zapped as you guys are confirming. But by the way, there are STILL a few decent ones out there.Also, I still stand by my point that Rick is regging to have good sales later. think about it for a sec. If anybody was regging any name they didn't think they could resell(assuming we're just talking about people buying or regging names to sell later), then they are wasting their money(and the 40% Rick saves isn't changing his LLL.in habit). I have no reason to believe he's being much smarter than any of us are with regging these LLL.in. The same rules of economics apply to us all, and if we play it right, we'll realize the gains. Enjoy..
 
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iamneo said:
Capital gains tax. You CANNOT offset the price of domains you buy in after market as "expenses" if you are reselling them later. Though, you can offset REG fees as "expenses".

On some other forum, Rick created a thread saying that he was looking to buy .in domains.
 
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I actually read it on Rick's blog a while ago that he does reg domains for tax reasons. So if it wasnt for tax reasons would he reg them? I dont know, but he still wouldnt want to throw his regfee away so I guess he has his reasons for choosing to reg LLL.in. Anyway, I dont really care what Rick does TBH, I'm not going to base what I invest in on what others are investing in.
 
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I thought this was Domain Names > Expired Names > Available Domain Names >
several all-premium-letter LLL.in drops

is it now a discussion thread?
 
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coreyg said:
I thought this was Domain Names > Expired Names > Available Domain Names >
several all-premium-letter LLL.in drops

is it now a discussion thread?

Think so
:bingo:
 
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Scanning... Will provide a new list soon (unless someone puts one online first).
 
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