The .uk domains spotted in the wild thread

restoretv.uk

Just got a letter through the post for this website offering free TV filters to stop interference from mobile signals for Freeview TV.

Website and company is owned by the big four mobile phone operators – EE, O2, Three and Vodafone.

I binned live TV a few years ago but that is irrelevant to this post! 🥱 :)

Cheers!
 
^ ^ ^ ^ RE: My post above! ^ ^ ^ ^

That didn't take long. The .co.uk was free to reg and now someone has picked it up. Well spotted and good luck with the name :)

I did think about registering it but decided not to! :)
 
^ ^ ^ ^ RE: My post above! ^ ^ ^ ^

That didn't take long. The .co.uk was free to reg and now someone has picked it up. Well spotted and good luck with the name :)

I did think about registering it but decided not to! :)
Its funny tho the guy that registered this said this :

It's time to drop the .co.uk and move to .uk not long ago :ROFLMAO:
 
Its funny tho the guy that registered this said this :

It's time to drop the .co.uk and move to .uk not long ago :ROFLMAO:
To be fair this company has posted out letters to lots of homes and I reckon the .co.uk could get some good traffic with people misreading the domain in the letter.

Might have been a smart reg if you can use the traffic for anything.
 
Brave just suggested me this when searching about Google Analytics...


Nice site.
 
If you're a member of this religion you may not have to do the bullshit that is MTD.


They don't believe in electronic communications, but have their own website... makes sense!?
 
I was just looking to redeem a voucher. I saw "travelgift" as an option.

I thought I'd search online for travel gift.... lo and behold:

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Redirecting the .co.uk to the .uk too!
 
I was doing a rare thing and watching ITV player. An ad came up for "London Northwestern Railway", in the corner was the domain lnr.uk
 
Browsing around in my chosen and godforsaken career as a freelance digital designer, which will soon be doomed because it's easier and cheaper for robotised people who don't value imaginitive human beings to type a prompt into a box and call it creativity to avoid engaging and paying a hunk of worthless flesh and bone, I came across Malt. The .co.uk forwards to the .uk.
 
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Browsing around in my chosen and godforsaken career as a freelance digital designer, which will soon be doomed because it's easier and cheaper for robotised people who don't value imaginitive human beings to type a prompt into a box and call it creativity to avoid engaging and paying a hunk of worthless flesh and bone, I came across Malt. The .co.uk forwards to the .uk.
This is my type of brand. Short, on .uk, clean. I love it. I enjoy how more and more brands are choosing to be creative with their brand names. I mean "Malt" isn't something you'd associate with freelancing, but it's short , memorable and brandable, and thats why it works.
 
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