| Senior Member Name: Sabz Location: Dorm Room Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Thing is, you pretty much said a lot of important things there...and I can only conclude that prices highly depend on numerous factors and not one alone.
I personally think a good placement of those bad letters can actually be very valuable. E.g. a triple premium with a 'Q' wouldn't necessarily be at $45. Do you see something like FAQs.com (triple premium with Q, and a common Abbr.) going for $45?
Also, sometimes the buyer sees something that the seller doesn't see. Many here only speak one or two languages so there are tons of acronyms and abbr. we don't realize. Quite a while ago I was sold a domain at what I thought was a bargain price. It had triple premium letters and was also a common pronounceable acronym (I'm not sure if the seller realized that).
IMHO it's a whole lot more accurate to appraise the value of the LLLL.com when you know exactly what those 4 letters are. |