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Hmm, I don't think zzzq would be a last name
ZZZQ.com sounds like "Sleeping Questions" ? ZZZ = :asleep: and Q = Questions - lol.
Which was which?![]()
9MM said:Hmm, I don't think zzzq would be a last name
Hmm, I don't think zzzq would be a last name
Because I'm not a Crypt? :smilewinkgrin::smilewinkgrin:
...but you live in Florida. Since when were there bloods in florida?????
Sachas,
I used to think that way too until I sold zwas.com and zzzq.com for each over 5 figures. Who would have guessed they had value.
They have different reasons for buying them, one of the above was a guy's last name, the other I didn't care. It's always about what the buyer feels it's worth not what I think.
As I get more knowledge daily, I understand the above point.
-=DCG=-
Sachas,
I used to think that way too until I sold zwas.com and zzzq.com for each over 5 figures. Who would have guessed they had value.
They have different reasons for buying them, one of the above was a guy's last name, the other I didn't care. It's always about what the buyer feels it's worth not what I think.
As I get more knowledge daily, I understand the above point.
-=DCG=-
And now, he has a portfolio of about 4000 LLLL.com with quality letters that can`t be found for less than $250 - $500 , sometimes not even for more.
Unless they're sold for that price it's just virtual money, not real money.
I tend to agree with this, unless they can be sold within a few days at DNForum for that price, in which case it is better than virtual money.
I have US$2,500,000 plus in virtual money, but wish it was real money.
Still, I think it was a good move on Adam's part. Even if he was able to sell them straight away to a reseller for only US$100 each, that would be $400,000 in real money from a $50,000-ish investment.
Unless they're sold for that price it's just virtual money, not real money.
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