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Sold price: £750, Ended on: 2017-01-17 15:16:15
 
Very unusual for the .UK to go for anywhere near the co.uk, let alone more

Strange one
 
Have you been buying any on DL?
Ha... no and I never will anymore. I also know a few others on here who have vowed not to. I always think some sellers are missing an opportunity when I see them promote their domain name here for auction on DL, i know that I and a few others will not even go and look.
 
Ha... no and I never will anymore. I also know a few others on here who have vowed not to. I always think some sellers are missing an opportunity when I see them promote their domain name here for auction on DL, i know that I and a few others will not even go and look.

If you feel that strongly about it why don't you stop publishing the feed?
 
Ha... no and I never will anymore. I also know a few others on here who have vowed not to. I always think some sellers are missing an opportunity when I see them promote their domain name here for auction on DL, i know that I and a few others will not even go and look.

Oh, I only said DL because that's the most prominent place I can think where you get .UKs sold on their own

I was more asking asking if you have been buying any .UK's if you believe in them

I would lean heavily towards .UK never catching on, but I would still buy one if it took my fancy and the price was right

I caught East dot uk which I quite like and will hang on to
 
Oh, I only said DL because that's the most prominent place I can think where you get .UKs sold on their own

I was more asking asking if you have been buying any .UK's if you believe in them

I would lean heavily towards .UK never catching on, but I would still buy one if it took my fancy and the price was right

I caught East dot uk which I quite like and will hang on to
I'm only a bit player in domain buying, I think I've bought just 2 .uk only domains. It would be because it passed my eyes and I fancied it. Im not spending time looking for them. Id have no hesitation using a .uk for one of my own sites if i thought it appropriate and / or it was an opportunity. Im actually thinking of moving one of my .co.uk sites to .UK (partly for fun and partly because i think it suits it .... www.streamtv.co.uk )
 
I actually like the .uk but I think it was introduced many years too late. So now it's become an aesthetic thing.
 
I'm only a bit player in domain buying, I think I've bought just 2 .uk only domains. It would be because it passed my eyes and I fancied it. Im not spending time looking for them. Id have no hesitation using a .uk for one of my own sites if i thought it appropriate and / or it was an opportunity. Im actually thinking of moving one of my .co.uk sites to .UK (partly for fun and partly because i think it suits it .... www.streamtv.co.uk )

You make a good point there regarding .uk being superior for longer or two+ word domains. That's a possible likely source of increasing prominence. But overall I think .uk will take over. It's hard to think of a situation where something simpler that does the same job doesn't eventually take over.
 
Ha... no and I never will anymore. I also know a few others on here who have vowed not to. I always think some sellers are missing an opportunity when I see them promote their domain name here for auction on DL, i know that I and a few others will not even go and look.

Considered setting up an alternative auction site linked to the forum?

For the record, I still use Domainlore, I find it invaluable, but only whilst there are buyers!
 
Am I missing something here or just being daft? I see these both ended at the same time. Isn't that a coincidence given that DL requires the .uk/.co.uk to be sold as one lot? Get my drift?
 
Am I missing something here or just being daft? I see these both ended at the same time. Isn't that a coincidence given that DL requires the .uk/.co.uk to be sold as one lot? Get my drift?
DL doesn't required you to sell the pair.

The owner of .uk either put it up for sale after .co.uk was listed and set it at the same time or both domain owners agreed to auction for same time as this was likely to get the best price for both.
 
DL doesn't required you to sell the pair.

The owner of .uk either put it up for sale after .co.uk was listed and set it at the same time or both domain owners agreed to auction for same time as this was likely to get the best price for both.

Yep - sounds like a good strategy.
 
Am I missing something here or just being daft? I see these both ended at the same time. Isn't that a coincidence given that DL requires the .uk/.co.uk to be sold as one lot? Get my drift?
They were caught by two different tags on the 18th December, so is a sensible strategy for them to be sold at a similar time. Has seen the .uk overtake the .co.uk on a few occasions now, such is the added pressure to buy both. It could be that because the times were so close, it resulted in two bidders fighting for both extensions, which is only a good thing for the sellers. Congrats to them.
 

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