OFFERS Laon.ca (1.Viewing)

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So you're on the bus eating a taco. It's not a particularly good taco, for the same reason that you're riding the bus; you're flat broke. You get off the bus, and enter a Tims to mooch off the free wifi. You whip out your "10-year-old-on-sale-at-walmart" phone as you sit at a booth, and start typing away on Google. See, you need to take out some loans to pursue your dream of becoming a full-time domainer and escape your near-destitute situation. So you type in the domain of your go-to website for loans, loan.ca (which, in this thought experiment, taking place some indefinite amount of time in the future, is owned by a large Canadian money-lending corporation). But whoops! Some taco sauce dripped onto your phone, and you accidentally entered laon.ca! No matter. Because years ago that large Canadian money-lending corporation had the foresight to buy that domain too for, I dunno, 5 figures at least.

If you're interested, email me at sales@canuckdomains.ca.

Thanks!

P.S. Rumour has it that Laon.com sold for over $500,000 USD!
 
CanuckDomains @CanuckDomains

Let me clarify rlm @rlm's comedic response

What you say makes perfect sense in a perfect world, (or imperfect in the case of misspells) but you forgot one critical fact that loans.ca is undeveloped so it's more than premature to start paying renewal fees for a misspell to a site that has not even launched yet. Both loan.ca and loans.ca are not developed sites, but given your logic someone should hurry and register laons.ca

You can get lucky in .com doing that but in .ca it's going to be a hard lesson come renewal time.

Consider the fact you just have two very experienced domainers tell you that. I assure you we both mean well, so instead of registering blindly ask yourself why the domain has not been registered to this date and if you want to do even better check the history of the domain to see if some poor guy has already done what you have and dropped it long ago.

Good luck.


PS. In your for sale topics you can hit report to have these type of comments removed from your for sale topic, but until you do that you may consider asking more questions before registering domains that have little to no chance of selling.
 

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