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two letter .org domain.

I wonder whats the price of two letter .org
I mean the average price.
sorry guys i was talking about .org.
I notice that i wrote . biz today.
funny .
 
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Two letter .biz doesn't exist :tu:


central
 
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doesnt exist?
what you mean doesnt exist?
I have two and want to sell.
 
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maybe You will show this domains ?
 
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cocaine said:
doesnt exist?
what you mean doesnt exist?
I have two and want to sell.
Maybe you have two 3-character .biz domains: letter-letter.biz.


central
 
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Yeah thats what i am talking about.
kind of xx.biz
 
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what would be the value for a 2 ll. biz or .info domain?
 
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LL.biz or LL.info still doesn't exist. If you're talking about L-L.biz and L-L.info they are worth maybe low $xx.

For more information see www.3character.com.


central
 
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LL.biz or LL.info still doesn't exist

Lol, how are there .com's , .net's , .org's and so on that have been registered already.
 
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they were pre .info .biz, they realized the comp for these domains and just reserved them. Now dropped ll will delete.
 
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do you mean if there are ll.info or biz available, its not worth to register them?
 
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The companies that control dot BIZ and INFO did not allow 1 and 2 charactor domains to be registered.

So, no you can't own a 2 letter dot biz. You may own a 2 letter dot BZ which is the country of Belize. Belize allows the owning of one charactor and 2 charactor domains.

Hope this helps.
 
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think said:
The companies that control dot BIZ and INFO did not allow 1 and 2 charactor domains to be registered.

So, no you can't own a 2 letter dot biz. You may own a 2 letter dot BZ which is the country of Belize. Belize allows the owning of one charactor and 2 charactor domains.

Hope this helps.

Read his post again.
 
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sorry guys i was talking about .org.
I notice that i wrote . biz today.
funny .
 
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Kerrijo said:
Read his post again.

Not sure what I missed. Clue me in
 
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think said:
Not sure what I missed. Clue me in
She's asking ashako to read your post again!


think said:
The companies that control dot BIZ and INFO did not allow 1 and 2 charactor domains to be registered.

So, no you can't own a 2 letter dot biz. You may own a 2 letter dot BZ which is the country of Belize. Belize allows the owning of one charactor and 2 charactor domains.

Hope this helps.
achacko said:
what about ll.info?
Kerrijo said:
Read his post again.
 
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achacko said:
do you mean if there are ll.info or biz available, its not worth to register them?
Ahacko, start a new thread if you have questions about something other than the subject of this thread. This is Cocaine's thread. He asked about the price of a LL.org (if I'm not mistaken).

In my estimation, I'd say around $750-1000 for non-premium letter combos, $1000-$1250 for a mix, and over $1250 for two premium letters. Words or anything with meaning, such as iq.org or be.org would probably be a bargain at $3000+. These are reseller prices.
 
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briman1970 said:
Ahacko, start a new thread if you have questions about something other than the subject of this thread. This is Cocaine's thread. He asked about the price of a LL.org (if I'm not mistaken).

In my estimation, I'd say around $750-1000 for non-premium letter combos, $1000-$1250 for a mix, and over $1250 for two premium letters. Words or anything with meaning, such as iq.org or be.org would probably be a bargain at $3000+. These are reseller prices.

but before edit there was question about 2 letter biz :)
 
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I love you all, but this thread has gotten a bit silly & carried away :p , and it's post #20 before the OP's (edited/fixed) question was addressed, so I'm going to close it. Cocaine is welcome to start a new-fresh thread about the value of 2 letter .ORG names.

:)
 
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