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All premium NNNNNN .Com are gone ! (+Gift...)

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Registering random NNNNNN, might be probably a waste of money (today) while we're only behind premium NNNNNN

"Premium" means the best of the best generic combinations; securing few of them today, is a good investment considering their value will raise a lot in the next few years but I'm always talking about the best premium ending in "000" or with 5 consecutive repeated digits etc ...

One of our NNNNNN is making few $x per month, really ! I don't remember what it's exactly but I can check if someone should have interest in knowing about it.

Finding few NNNNNN which makes $10/15 per year, would not make you rich but would make it a "risk free" investment ... The ideal thing, would have been to test all NNNNNN for free for 3days but this's not possible to realise for me, unfortunately.
 

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There really aren't sooo many NNNNNN's available, if you limit the discussion to those that would be desirable/have significance to what seems to be their predominant purchaser (asian users). The largest interest will be for numbers that are heavy in 6s, 8s, and 9s, have as few 4's or 14s as possible, and have 1s and 2s in places that make sense within the context of the number.

I never really thought about numerics much before reading this post, but after reading it and checking to see whats still available, I'm not so sure these are a bad investment (speaking only of combinations premium by repetition and meaning).
 

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I remember a month or so ago Jamptap posted a list of available NNNNNN.com's that represented words spelled on cell phones for websites that were in the Alexa 500 or some other ranking that were available, and a lot were taken soon after his post. Of course, Google has owned 466453.com (spells "GOOGLE" on a numeric keypad) for a while.
 
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