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Nah that's not going to happen. Worry not.
 
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Kishin said:
Currently I pay 8.88 at NameCheap which I find decent but lower the better :)
ok will pm you so we can talk and help get you setup

btw, folks, there is nothing to worry about the value of .net domains going down!
The value is not dependent on the initial price of the domain.
How many times do you sell a domain and say, well, I only paid x for it, so I will sell for z?
The resale value 99 times out of 100 has nothing to do with what you paid for it.
Additionally, this will help make .net domains even more scarce as good phrases disappear from the mines. That, in effect, will make prices (read:values) go up.
 

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I think you guys are replying to my post about how much you pay for them. I was asking Kishin! (Notice this is the second page of the thread)
 

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I hate nets. Let me know when the get down to $1 will ya?
 

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Stocdoctor said:
I hate nets. Let me know when the get down to $1 will ya?
Domain traders don't like .net domains for any reason, but .net is much undervalued. For "normal" Internet users .net is a very common and popular extension. There are actually even more than 6 million .net domains. Therefore we should not forget that .net is still the best gTLD after .com.
 

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Agree .net is second to .com very undervalued so it is a great time to sanp any decent .nets as i think you will see a surge in prices soon.

Was .net the first extension on the internet ?
 

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.NET was introduced in 1995 as one of the first seven TLD's along with .COM, .ORG, .MIL, .EDU, .GOV, and .INT.

britishbulldog said:
Agree .net is second to .com very undervalued so it is a great time to sanp any decent .nets as i think you will see a surge in prices soon.

Was .net the first extension on the internet ?
 

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Dr. Domainer said:
.NET was introduced in 1995 as one of the first seven TLD's along with .COM, .ORG, .MIL, .EDU, .GOV, and .INT.


ammmm, I have seen .coms and .nets dating from the mid late 80's...
:huh:
 

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ok, I see what you are saying.
But public companies like IBM did register names in the 80s.

P.S.

Domain Name: IBM.COM
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com
Name Server: INTERNET-SERVER.ZURICH.IBM.COM
Name Server: NS.WATSON.IBM.COM
Name Server: NS.ALMADEN.IBM.COM
Name Server: NS.AUSTIN.IBM.COM
Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
Updated Date: 28-jan-2005
Creation Date: 19-mar-1986
Expiration Date: 20-mar-2006
 

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In terms of mainstream awareness I believe that unless .net makes some huge move in the future (doubtful) it will always be .com followed by .org
 

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E-Promote said:
In terms of mainstream awareness I believe that unless .net makes some huge move in the future (doubtful) it will always be .com followed by .org

Please justify your stats and opinion.

Thanks.
 

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E-Promote said:
...unless .net makes some huge move in the future (doubtful) it will always be .com followed by .org

I would call this a huge move.
 

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Dr. Domainer said:
Yes, that is correct.

This is where I got the information on the .NET extension: http://www.wdbc.com/domain/extensions.cfm

you can edit your reply as many times as you feel comfortable with.
the first TLDs were available when I was around on the net in the 80s
I really do not care where the info comes from, I know I was there, and they were available...
 

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I already stated that you were correct. I made the mistake of trying to help answer the question by using Google and that's what I came up with. However, I was aware that the first domains were available in 1985 but it was not something that was at the forefront of my mind as I was amidst heavy multi-tasking.


seeker said:
you can edit your reply as many times as you feel comfortable with.
the first TLDs were available when I was around on the net in the 80s
I really do not care where the info comes from, I know I was there, and they were available...
 

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