HELP: LLL.com expired

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by cobra77, Mar 21, 2009.

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    Hi all, Ive found a 3 letter .com that expired a couple of weeks ago, which is a domain ive wanted for years, whats the best way of trying to secure it? I know everyone will be on it cause they are worth quite a bit arent they? So how much might it cost me? ;)
     
    cobra77, Mar 21, 2009 IP
  2. Aytac01

    Aytac01 Peon

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    Awww...
    It is taken :p....

    I was gonna buy it :p
     
    Aytac01, Mar 21, 2009 IP
  3. flamer

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    Backorder cost according to the comapny price + the user should agree so a price that you feel is worth for it..

    And keep auto renew on which will keep your domain with you until the money is not present in your account.
     
    flamer, Mar 21, 2009 IP
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    dlatua Notable Member

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    I'd say there is no way to get a LLL.com event it is expired
    1. The owner of the domain can renew it even if the domain is expired :p
    2. If the domain goes to backorder market its price will increase a lot :p
     
    dlatua, Mar 21, 2009 IP
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    No chance you can get it
     
    blenta, Mar 31, 2009 IP
  6. AussieDomainer

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    Backorder it at SnapNames and NameJet. It won't actually drop as it will be captured by these guys and then auctioned to the public so you will end up paying at least reseller price for a LLL.com to get it (at least $3,000 for worst combo).
     
    AussieDomainer, Apr 1, 2009 IP