Tho I can see where WhoDatDog is coming from and his analysis may make sense, when someone has generics in bad exts.....how else are they going to find out if someone, somewhere may want it and might even give you more than a little money for it ...? I've seen some generic sales for the lesser exts.... I know .info is not a good ext, and .biz and .us are just a little behind .info, but if you're stuck with dictionary words in bad exts (inc a bad ccTLD) you gotta try something to unload 'em before you give up....lol
He might try to aim at people who may want to create a dentist roster or odontologist directory, etc (tho "teeth" is a rather raw term) .... it takes time but how else would he find out ? And dentistry is a space that will just get hotter with an aging US population, and prices are NOT going down over time, like cosmetic dentistry and its respective specialization (prosthodontics) has seen a huge surge in the last 10-15 yrs (I wish the term were "dentist" ...then even a .info would stand a better chance) Send it to auction with no minimum or reserve imo...
well I just moved Playground dot info for $5,000, and I think Teeth dot info has higher upside to the right buyer.
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