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I'm seeing $543 with tagline "premium registration" for a 3-letter domain name. What does that mean?
Premium registrations are the domain that are already
boughtsquatted by someone else and made available for sale.Sometimes registry reserves it and makes it a premium domain.
It means you have to pay $543 to register it. Premium domains vary from TLD to TLD, and site to site. In some instances all short domain names are marked up.
Looks like this, as it's not registered as per WHOIS. That's way too outside my budget :-)
So it's the second case. registry might have reserved it.
Go for .party, then.
I have a service which allows download of public data from a government website (3-letter acronym), hence was looking to get
tla.download
-- now gettingtla-country.download
for $13 at porkbun instead.thanks for the advice, nobody cares...
It's my thread, and I'm replying to @WSS suggestion to get a
.party
domain instead.meh
I do hope @advarisk is getting $tld-mitm-totallylegit.download
Alpnames
I keep thinking of you as "Visual Patel", and then my broken bran skips into this:
here : http://viid.me/qQsTNg
.download in just 2.29 usd
$0.69USD/yr at alpnames.com and for 10yrs $9.60USD