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WeThePersons.com

Obviously derived from "We the People". Only natural persons and legal personalities have rights, protections, privileges, responsibilities, and legal liabilities in the free world. Of course we've heard the common phrases: Missing Persons, Persons of Interest, etc. More commonly, legal paperwork will refer to "persons" as opposed to people. That's just a basic summary, just in case someone didn't notice the value of the phrase right off the bat.

I look forward to seeing several estimates, thank you.
 
WeThePersons.com

That's just a basic summary, just in case someone didn't notice the value of the phrase right off the bat.
Your lengthy discussion about what the name could mean and what it could stand for reminds me of all the LLLL threads on this forum where the seller simply creates an acronym that does not exist simply to try to get people to "buy into" what the name means and stands for.

The value of the phrase right off the bat is absolutely zilch if you have to tell people how to use it, where to use, and when to use it. Its like the name comes with a set of instructions.
 
Thank you Gerry & James Jean

Sorry for the lengthy description.. I'm new to domaining and this forum site. I didn't know it was a touchy thing about the LLL listings.

I do value all appraisals
 
It's not a "touchy" thing.

A name has to stand on its own rather than you having to convince someone what it means or what it stands for.

Its almost like branding an entire new product.
 
Nobody here is touchy, well, most of us arent. :)

But it's no different than going to a used car salesman convention, and asking what your old car might be worth.
The salesmen will be brutally honest.
 
And that's one of the main reasons I got a membership here for.. to learn from the experiences of others. I value ALL input, whether it be what I want to hear or what I need to hear, as I hope to improve. I have already learned some valuable information on this post alone :)
 
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