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I had a rare Twitter username, @N. Yep, just one letter. I’ve been offered as much as $50,000 for it. People have tried to steal it. Password reset instructions are a regular sight in my email ...
Domain Names: A Sneaky Attempt To Take My Name If you have a domain name(s) that you’ve registered how much thought have you given to who else might. Skip to content. Subscribe.
After you've found the owner of the domain name (or at least an email address), the next step is making contact. How you go about this is up to you, but here are a few things to keep in mind: ...
Took My Domain Name. By Patrick Fraser, Ambar Rodriguez. July 6, 2016. ... Rob Vango: “It said that the name was taken and I did some research and found out a company in Irvine, ...
I tried typing in flo.ing, pretending that’s how I’d market my name with the domain, and that one is only $195/year. “Fuck.ing,” goes for about $11,000/year which might be a steal.
I had a rare Twitter username, @N. Yep, just one letter. I've been offered as much as $50,000 for it. People have tried to steal it. Password reset instructions are a regular sight in my e-mail inbox.
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