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...you have to declare that "it's pronounceable"
 
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You can't get an NP member to bid $1 at auction when the renewal is a year away!
 
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...you invent word strings to make the domain an acronym. ("gzbrs = General Zebra Breeding Rural Stations")
 
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...you have to state "Frank Shilling owns the .com version"
 
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...you need to check the spelling and determine, "Common typo. It should get plenty of bleed off the original."
 
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....the words "Chinese" or "premium" is anywhere in your listing.
 
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when you put estibot's appraisal in the title of your auction.
 
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If the domain looks better and better, the more beer you drink.
 
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When you list many potential uses of domain
 
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...you invent word strings to make the domain an acronym. ("gzbrs = General Zebra Breeding Rural Stations")

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa soooooo true!!!
 
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.. when you have to claim
"but its really good "
 
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.. when you ask other domainers for an appraisal
 
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..."the .com version is listed for $55K on NameJet"
 
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...if it ends in .mobi
 
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.. you only paid $1 USD ...
 
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when you offer the name for free and no one claims it
 
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... when it has no ultraviolet protection factor and after inspection before considering to renew it, it looks like a cheap faded chinese plastic toy chewed up by your dog ...
 
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When you have to say it is BrandBucket approved/listed lol!
 
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If it's posted in the "reg of the day" thread lol ... OK that's a bit harsh.
 
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