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    used to follow expired.in blog.. too bad they stopped updating it

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    Its Expiring.IN and it seems to be back

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    anyone has a idea how to get those lists?

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    or script to catch drops?

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    There should be .in drop catching company opening up in January or February.

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    Good one shared 'Indiaonline. I was not aware of this will try

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    There's thread on namepros which is regularly updated with dropping LLL.in domains.
    One thing though which has become very apparent over the last few months is that fewer and fewer all-premium LLL's are dropping. So far in 2010 I believe there's only been 2 or 3.

    This is maybe not surprising since most owners are either end-users who're already making use of their LLL's for their websites, or domainers/investors who're now fully aware of their value. Neither of whom are likely to let these names drop.

    I think this will very much be the case from now on, and eventually the same will be said for semi-premium and non-premium LLL.in's also.

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    @Jeff, thanks for sharing. do you know whats the website?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUPERT View Post
    There's thread on namepros which is regularly updated with dropping LLL.in domains.
    One thing though which has become very apparent over the last few months is that fewer and fewer all-premium LLL's are dropping. So far in 2010 I believe there's only been 2 or 3.

    This is maybe not surprising since most owners are either end-users who're already making use of their LLL's for their websites, or domainers/investors who're now fully aware of their value. Neither of whom are likely to let these names drop.

    I think this will very much be the case from now on, and eventually the same will be said for semi-premium and non-premium LLL.in's also.
    i agree Rupert. I believe so much in LLL.ins that if by 2013 i don't make some decent/nice LLL.in sales, i will quit domaining.

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    I holds LLL.in portfolio consists of 300+ domains , i am seeing few decent enquiries in the recent days and as well as purchases from end users. lets hope this will do better in the next 2 years.
    cheers

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