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How much does a LLL.com domain normally cost?

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Hi.

How much does a LLL.com domain normally cost? I am considering buying one, but I'm not quite sure.
 
See the search link at the top of the forum?
Use it.
 
it will be difficult to find a good LLL.com for under $10,000
 
Don't buy one with crappy letters..(which means you are going to spend 8k-10k bare minimum)
 
"Crappy letters" are now in the $8k+ realm.
 
yeah most likely to get a decent one with quality letters is 12k-20k+++
 
If you can get a LLL.com for 5K jump on it and ignore my previous advice :D
But always conduct due diligence, research the domain history, make sure the name is clean and you're not dealing with a scammer.
 
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No matter what anyone says, the bottom line is that you will make the most profit with the crappiest letters possible.

"Crappy letter" LLL.coms went from 4k to 8k in 1 year
"Good letter" LLL.coms went from 12-14k to 18k in 1 year

you tell me which was the better ROI :)

True, but thats for public reseller rates. If you're the kind of domainer holding out for homerun end-user sales, then qzx.com isn't really going to get there as often as abc.com despite the reseller ROI.
 
If you can get a LLL.com for 5K jump on it and ignore my previous advice :D
But always conduct due diligence, research the domain history, make sure the name is clean and you're not dealing with a scammer.

...if I could add to that, you should do a little research on the guy whos listed in the whois records.

Probably, ask him to fax you a copy of his utility bill / passport / driving license (which basically gives you PHOTO proof of the guy along with his name and address).

In addition to this, call the guy up (to verify..), send him an email.

Do 2-3 steps above, and you've got a foolproof deal going.
 
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