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Old 02-08-2008, 11:13 AM   ˇ #182
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Originally Posted by Ergo
And I think that a lot more domains were sold to end-users in 100$-800$ range but were not reported at DNJournal. Look at this nice possible ROI If you have 1000 premium LLLL.net domains you have a nice chance that it will be your domain that is sold for 2000$




Excellent point.

Does anyone have info on the %'age of LLLL.com's that are developed as this will seriously effect LLLL.net enduser prices (not to mention soaring .com prices) PLUS they will have no other "better" option. As well with all the LLLL.info's etc being slowly bought, when the "LLLL sellout in all extensions" happens the sellers market will become VERY strong.

note: I have no idea if that would ever occur -a total LLLL buyout in all the major ext. but nothing wrong with wishful thinking.


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