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full number 10, 20, 30, ... are easy to remember.

google hits for 30 = 362 millions
google hits for 35 = 137 millions

sweet, short and easy to remember, 3 0 . n e t.

great for web hosting, adult, etc.

make offer
 
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When open auctions get PM offers it sometimes makes bidders feel uneasy - we've had a couple of upsets recently!
It is entirely up to you but I would suggest that if any of the current top bidders would like verification that they be given the opportunity of getting it, just as you suggest.
I am sure that all involved will continue to act in a professional matter.
 

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A little business trivia that may help the winning bidder enlarge his/her end-user market to include journalists, public relations firms and related news media:

- 30 - is the universal slugline used to designate the end of a journalist's story. Although the origin of its usage dates back to the 1800's, most believe that it was originally intended as a cue for the typesetter to insert a 30-point slugline as spacing between end of one story and beginning of next headline on a newspaper page.

Although its present usage by journalists is less prevalent, it is still routinely used by public relations practitioners to mark the end of press releases.

As such, 30.net might be of interest to PR firms, journalists, media and relations trade associations.

Hope the info is useful.
 

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Originally posted by Mr Webname
When open auctions get PM offers it sometimes makes bidders feel uneasy - we've had a couple of upsets recently!
It is entirely up to you but I would suggest that if any of the current top bidders would like verification that they be given the opportunity of getting it, just as you suggest.
I am sure that all involved will continue to act in a professional matter.


I don't think this is an actual auction, just a collection of offers, and since .Biz didn't say post or PM, email or phone, send via mail or carrier pigeon. any form of sending in offers should be fine. I don't understand how people are able to get upset about this. some bidders don't like to publicize their offers. hence the PM.

while us on this thread don't mind having a sort of a bidding war, it's actually kind of fun. you can be sure that any other offer is taken just as seriously as if we watched them do it.

So regardless if all of us see an offer or am just told about it that should be fine things like that have been done for years.
Good luck to everyone and good luck to .Biz :)

this is a very desirable domain, I shall return ;)
 

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That's a great attitude, pleased to hear it.
 

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To Mr Webname

I had posted something like
got pm offered $775.
verification will be provided if needed.

and then removed the 2nd line because I thought the PMed bidder doesn't want to reveal himself that's why he use PM.

Thank cjmacd, for all the nice word.

Also thank you, DomainMyName, for adding more infor to the name.
 

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