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this is a hard one to appraise, short of having fbi, interpol cia etc, look into it if you had a site that showed how to make letter bombs, i would have a site with history of letter bomb incidences, thne links to homeland security jobs, colleges that deal deal with crime scene investigators etc.
developed enduser x,xxx
 
It's a valuable name.. if you want find someone who wants to touch it. Fatter has some good ideas for development.

I'd have to say low XXX as is. Developed would obviously increase it's value. Hint: don't put letter bomb making instructions. :)
 
$50-$200 imho

that's undeveloped too
 
probably would get some good free advertising with ebay if you stress free shipping comes with its sale
 
it is better than atomicbomb (Imagine a .biz one)
depending on how you develop, value can vary.
low $xxx easily, unlike the atomicbomb dude...(even though overture for atomic bomb rocks)

oh, wait... thats funny, I own that one....
 
Good Name For Security Company

high $xx
 
$XX-$XXX
gooD luck
 
Thank you, everybody :-)
 
I'd say high $xx because it's a known phrase, but the real question is always "what do you do with it?".
 
beggers said:
I'd say high $xx because it's a known phrase, but the real question is always "what do you do with it?".

Anyway, the answer is "anything you want", e.g., "yahoo", "amazon", "apple" :-)
 
mohno said:
Anyway, the answer is "anything you want", e.g., "yahoo", "amazon", "apple" :-)
That's simply not true. "Yahoo, amazon and apple" are distinctively passive, neutral non-threatening names. It's unlikely that anyone would choose "LetterBomb" as the name of a new company because the term is threatening and implies criminality. On the other hand, it would perfect for tutorials on making letter bombs. :(

Hey, you asked for evaluation and you got it.
 
I have RoadsideBombs.com

we're a dangerous bunch
 
Anyway, Thank you for all.
 
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