it's P R (ZERO).com, not PR(OH).com, so it's not worth anything imo....they're lieing in that ebay listing.
No, its not pr0.com. Its a IDN name. This is the name he is selling - xn--pr-kbc.com. Look up what IDN names are. Not worth anything IHO.
I dont think random IDNs should be worth anything unless they actualy mean osmething in the language they are in.
i just started h8ing n00bz it IS pr(oh).com, but it's an IDN in Cyrillic which looks exactly same as English, but it actually is not.
I dont understand why though. The IDN domains are not even veiwable for a lot of people. Why would they be worth money now. Is it the same amount of letters in a different language. Someone mentioned software to mask the domain this is whats ocnfusin me.
letter-letter-letter. letter-letter-number. And yes, the auction is for "Pro.com (or xn--pr-kbc.com)". Also, Pro.com is worth MUCH more than $50,000.
Wow... Shame it's an IDN... if it was the real pro.com, I wouldn't even sell it for even a six figure.
I wonder if the bidders actually know it is a IDN or not. Even though it is clearly stated in the auction that it is an IDN. I almost accidentally bid on it till I realized it is a IDN.
A cryllic IDN like this - Mixed with LATIN characters is very unlikely to be typed in. Now if your talking about words in different languages as they are intended to be [Like Russian, Spanish, etc], I'm already getting (on top IDN words of course) 1000-5000 unique visitors/month on some domains, one has already got 12,000 uniques and I think i bought it in October ?? But crap like this is worthless. Stick to real words. Look at the Punycode: xn--pr-kbc.com The PR is the PR on the English Keyboard, and "O" is the fake O. To make sure your IDN isn't mixed with latin characters, convert the punycode [the xn--] then search google or something. Words in different languages have OVT also.