I think you're spot on about someone having misplaced Chinese aspirations. I wrote about this on Domainer today.I see ton of NNNN.com.au domains dropping today. Who would have bought those, and what value could they possibly have had?
Perhaps someone expected Chinese interest, like there is the for the NNNN.com domains?
Or NO NO NO NONNNN= Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing
2Is there any value in domains starting and ending with 88 in .com and what length of numbers is too many, in you opinions. ?
Not any more. Late last year 6N, 7N and LLNN .com domains without zero or 4 were liquid and easy to flip, with strings of eights adding to the value. This was fueled by the Chinese market and a large number of domain speculators jumping on the bandwagon. This market has crashed and anything that still holds value certainly isn't available for hand registration.Is there any value in domains starting and ending with 88 in .com and what length of numbers is too many, in you opinions. ?
Not any more. Late last year 6N, 7N and LLNN .com domains without zero or 4 were liquid and easy to flip, with strings of eights adding to the value. This was fueled by the Chinese market and a large number of domain speculators jumping on the bandwagon. This market has crashed and anything that still holds value certainly isn't available for hand registration.
I wouldn't recommend playing in this market, however, if you decide to, make sure that you know the market. Diligently study current prices and not just outlier sales. I wouldn't go for anything longer than 5N and for an LLNN the NN would need to be 88.
That medical company is probably your only potential buyer for that domain at the moment. You could get lucky, but it's a lottery ticket.Having just dipped into the field with only one purchase of www.88557888.com but now have found the .net is owned by a large Chinese medical company.
Hope you have turned off auto renew and reg'd it for usd 99 centsHaving just dipped into the field with only one purchase of www.88557888.com but now have found the .net is owned by a large Chinese medical company. I'll leave the numbers domains well alone i think. Thanks for the feedback.
Thats weird, I get thisThe net appears to redirect to a Chinese script site 4g.gynj120.com/
Just saw a 7N .com ending in 88 for $2.60. Yes, that is a decimal point — two dollars and sixty cents, AUD. No takers.Is there any value in domains starting and ending with 88 in .com
13/9/16Exp date?
Even if it had a year of reg left I think it's overpriced. Domain value = $0.Suspect overpriced renewal in just over a fortnight with transfer out blocked due to misinterpretation of ICANN rules