I didn't know it was still lucrative today (well I do know this but alot of the ones that sell today are parked domains from years ago, it looks like somewhere to look is international translation of certain words) but back in the days of the initial dot com bubble, ppl would buy domains like pizza.com or taxi.com with no intent to use them. And then resell them to someone who did want to use it.fukk is domain flipping??![]()
It also works with twitter. Justin Beiber was trying to buy the twitter username JB off someone for $x00,000 but the person turned it down. Somebody turned down $50,000 for the twitter handle @N (all the single letter handles are worth big bucks)
Top 20 Most Expensive Domain Names Ever Sold : 2014 List
) yet it took them this long to patch it or notify forum owners. They actually fixed it last month and instead of announcing that they had released an updated version (Tapatalk 2.x or whatever) they just silently updated the currently version and didn't tell anyone about it. They also deleted threads on their support forums referring to the issue.
absolute garbage company...if anyone else runs a forum i hope you're not using them. This isn't the first time this has happened either.
that's 7500 a month

