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William9

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The value of a 3 letter domain depends on what the three letters are.

There have been many recent posts about the value of 3-letter .com, net, or orgs. That is because some posts give them reasonable value. The problem is that sometimes 3 UNIT domains as described as 3-LETTER domain!

So to insure that your question appropriately describes the domain you want appraised, is the domain pattern - letter, letter, letter .dot net [called an LLL pattern]?

If not, there are thousands++ of unregistered NLL, LNL, LLN, NNL, & NLL .NETS available. 95% of them are not worth the reg fee or they would have already been registered.

Less than a year and half ago, those thousands of domains could have sold for hundreds of dollars up – now they drop daily.

So, assuming that you have a true three letter domain – most members will not respond to your post. The reason is - would you appraise a painting that you do not see – probably not. Also, this is the appraisal section not the guess my domain section.

Whatever the domain,
Good Luck
 

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Ok Domainsage, thanks for the clarification that the pattern is LLL.net. So put my blindfold back on and I will ask the next question(s).

Is it a word?
Is the domain pronounceable?
Are they all good letters?
What about trademark issues?
Is it larger than a bread-box?
If the next clue costs me $5dnf, it is a deal!

We will do searches, links, and other extensions in my next guess.

Good luck.
 

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I sold 2 on eBay for $50 each. I was after a quick buck, I paid $55 for both. Maybe you could get upto $100 if you have patience.

Mike
 

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well, it really does depend.
If they are good letters and a "word" it fetches more
 
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