TBR Drop - Mar 15, 2023 (1.Viewing)

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And now for the real...
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So we're in the second-last week of madness, and as we move up the alphabet, the domain quality has certainly taken a dive. The final week would be a non-issue had the CIRA not stuffed a few last-second restricted goodies into the stocking.
 
So we're in the second-last week of madness, and as we move up the alphabet, the domain quality has certainly taken a dive. The final week would be a non-issue had the CIRA not stuffed a few last-second restricted goodies into the stocking.

I'll take it... still a much better week than average if you didn't have the reserved list.... And still some nice stuff running in last week's auctions too.
 
I'll take it... still a much better week than average if you didn't have the reserved list.... And still some nice stuff running in last week's auctions too.

We definitely have this week and next to continue the madness, but I for one will be glad to see it end as it's just too much damn work.
 
but I for one will be glad to see it end as it's just too much damn work.
Same here, but it was fun at the same time. The fact that TBR acutions attracted so much attention makes my aged portfolio looking good. I am sure many others feel the same way. Finally we could quote some serious amounts with conviction and stats to back up. Thanks to all the wonderful participants/bidders in the auctions. We all owe it to them.

And to CIRA for releasing them in the first place. They got the party started.
 
We should have a Betting Pool as to which TBR registrar will pull the "Time Change Boner" this time, as one always does.

Remember folks, this week's TBR is an hour ahead, or in my case,. 3PM EST so don't be blowing your last-minute bids an hour early. LOL

P.S. The only one I know that doesn't move the deadline 1 hour ahead (unless they screw up - see above) is NamesPro, which sticks to a constant 1:40 EST year-round.
 
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Sure, and six months from now when I'm looking at another "big bag of crap" on a regular TBR week, I might get nostalgic for seeing "premiums every week" during those halcyon Restricted Days of yore... :unsure:

I would have never expected to see domains like ZQE.ca, YZJ.ca, UQV.ca, UQG.ca, QQB.ca get registered, leave alone entering into an auction phase. We will see them in the pile again, in the near future.
 
So many LLL still available to register and those domains are on auction. It might be AdamDicker @AdamDicker dropping them. He was doing an experiment by registering all LLL domains.
Yes he did, I remember that. May be twice - I could be wrong in that. There used to be a dedicated website showing the available 3 chars at LLLs.ca, even that is available now. It's not just any 3 char but the combination and choice of letters that matter, unless you want the domain for other nefarious use, like spamming.
 
I would have never expected to see domains like ZQE.ca, YZJ.ca, UQV.ca, UQG.ca, QQB.ca get registered, leave alone entering into an auction phase.

Yeah, that was a pretty big surprise to see 2 or more people all fighting for that 3-letter drek.
 
And the second-last Restricted TBR Week is in the books so I guess we'll see what's what in about 12 minutes.
 
I have to feel a three letter domain, my last purchase was pep.ca and it doubles as a name so you double your odds of a sale.

Yeah, a huge bonus if your LLL makes a word or name. Or even a popular acronym like LOL we saw in TBR last month - although you wonder if that can affect their value negatively. But that depends your your business I suppose. For the right business, LOL would be fantastic.

I have a handful of them too, don't think I've ever sold any of them though. Its always interesting to see which ones get lots of inquiries and which ones dont.
 

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