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domain y0k.com - another 3 character appraisal

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DomainLobe

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Year 0 K (thousand)
I know it passed a long time ago but should have some meaning ??? maybe.
At least is should be memorable as the BC - AD year.
http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/hum1/y2k_y0k.htm
Where does it stand relative to other 3 character .coms?
Your appraisals are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
 
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I heard to never register 0's. But, overall not a bad name.
Maybe low xx to mid xx
 
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High XX

3 char .com, the 0 isn't great, but sounds like you have a plan to brand it.
 
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Definitely high xx should be no problem to a reseller, more to end user. You could get $60 for it right now :hehe:

If i were you I would brand it- large potential which you have sort of noticed:- the year 0 thousand i.e. y0k is the year of Christ's birth so you should be able to sell to a Christian-type if you get a mini-site to that effect up there etc...
:)
 
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mid to high $xx I think
 
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Appraisal: Y0K.com

Thanks everyone for taking the time to appraise this name.
I feel this name is better developed ( most are:) and does have some potential.
 
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Y0K does have a meaning!!

DomainLobe said:
Thanks everyone for taking the time to appraise this name.
I feel this name is better developed ( most are:) and does have some potential.


A yok is a slang term, quite derogatory I might add, in , wait for it -yiddish!!

It refers to anyone who is an unorthodox, non practicing jew........just for the record!!
 
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At least high $xx in resale market, more to an end user or with development. Good Luck
 
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