By Peter Askew | September 27, 2008 - 11:09 am - Posted in Domaining

I’m still scratching my head on this one..

Perusing the Pre-Release list at Namejet this morning, I couldn’t help but notice this winner, stuck directly below the active bid names..(and no, this name had no bids)

now, I do normally see names in this section preceded by a number or two, but twenty zero’s? Then followed by another twenty zero’s? To grab this screenshot, I had to hover of the name to view the entire string…

then to add fuel to the fire, the poor sap mis-spells ‘community’

for some reason, I see this chap falling asleep on their keyboard, mid-registration, nose resting on the number zero, them waking up, hastily typing the name they want, pausing, sleeping, nose on zero again, boss yelling at them for sleeping, then hitting register.

but that’s just me.

Domain Name Dollar Store better pick this one up before someone else does…

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5 Comments

  1. September 27, 2008 @ 2:03 pm


    I think a lot of these obviously terrible domains are used for spam. The spammers know their domains will get blacklisted so they reg ones that are truly useless for any other reason. They use and abuse them and them throw them away.

    Posted by Jeremy
  2. September 28, 2008 @ 9:29 am


    ROFLMAO … that is hilarious and your analysis is even more hilarious

    Posted by Domaining Diva
  3. September 28, 2008 @ 12:58 pm


    After they are bought, keep and eye on them. See what the domain is used for and see the whois info and all those things. Looks like they will use it for spam and all that pretty dumb stuff.

    Posted by London Gigs
  4. September 29, 2008 @ 2:49 am


    LOL this is hilarious. Love you way of explaining how someone could register something like this.

    @Jeremy if I were a spammer, I certainly wouldn’t buy that domain.

  5. September 29, 2008 @ 2:15 pm


    I don’t know - it makes sense to me.

    ;-)

    Joel
    http://www.00000000000000000000000domians00000000000000000000.com

    Posted by Joel

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