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Selling Price of LLLL.com going to the Roof - Report Your Sale Here
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<blockquote data-quote="Theo" data-source="post: 2247273" data-attributes="member: 6561"><p>Great points. </p><p></p><p>1. Had no idea, as I sold exactly two domains (numbers) to Chinese domainers via DNS this year. Completed through Escrow.com so payment was in full. Yes, they wanted "more" domains before the escrow even completed!</p><p></p><p>2. I picked my best LLLL .com on NameJet between 2007-2010. Prices for real premium (no XYZJ) were as low as $130. </p><p></p><p>3. Very valid point. No partial revenue from parking for any of these domains. They are just number/letter iterations. The more you have the more you have to renew.</p><p></p><p>Regarding 5/6 letter etc. combinations, I have the exact same curiosity. Who uses these names? Are they building web sites? In my opinion these have become like Pokemon cards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theo, post: 2247273, member: 6561"] Great points. 1. Had no idea, as I sold exactly two domains (numbers) to Chinese domainers via DNS this year. Completed through Escrow.com so payment was in full. Yes, they wanted "more" domains before the escrow even completed! 2. I picked my best LLLL .com on NameJet between 2007-2010. Prices for real premium (no XYZJ) were as low as $130. 3. Very valid point. No partial revenue from parking for any of these domains. They are just number/letter iterations. The more you have the more you have to renew. Regarding 5/6 letter etc. combinations, I have the exact same curiosity. Who uses these names? Are they building web sites? In my opinion these have become like Pokemon cards! [/QUOTE]
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