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Hello, I think it would be pretty useful to keep track of all LLLL.com sales , even the little ones under $100 so that , pretty soon , when the available LLLL.com will be finished , we`ll have a better idea on market prices.

It is important that these sales are confirmed. So before to post, make sure payment went OK.

I will start with todays` Sedo confirmed sales:

FISE.com 2,700 Euros
TSRT.com US $760
VEUP.com US $1,700


Also, I found interesting to see this average LLLL, getting bids up to $51 and reserve not me. It says it all.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...110154111735_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQfromZR40QQfviZ1
 
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NameJet:

mmoo.com $6,000 (jinmi.com)
mnen.com $1,299 (Frank Schilling)
gqro.com $439
ysuj.com $339 (jinmi.com)
 
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NameJet:

non-premium auction.

kmze.com $340 (jinmi.com)
nojb.com $365 (jinmi.com)
odjs.com $430
oezs.com $380 (jinmi.com)
mbvq.com $360 (jinmi.com)
nvyx.com $340 (jinmi.com)
kvti.com $400 (BuyDomains)
 
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Floor price for the lowest quality LLLL.com is looking like $300-$310 as of now. Def a little rise in pricing. :)
 
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All LLLL.xyz are registered bought out. Feels mad. OK they are low prices but really 500,000 domains in an extension that nearly no one has heard of! Feels crazy and no one could have forecasted this 6 months ago.
 
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Drinking the ocean. The buy-outs of so many extensions will take a whole lot of money to sustain, and more money as new gTLD extensions are added. If the idea is to corner the market then it might start taking hold in a decade if the internet grows rapidly. Will these guys hold that long? And if they bail then will it affect short .Coms?
 
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Drinking the ocean. The buy-outs of so many extensions will take a whole lot of money to sustain, and more money as new gTLD extensions are added. If the idea is to corner the market then it might start taking hold in a decade if the internet grows rapidly. Will these guys hold that long? And if they bail then will it affect short .Coms?

It is unchartered territory. I just can't see all these names having value. I'm really sceptical about the new gTLDs. Ultimately I don't think when they crash, they will have any effect on coms. We have seen other gTLDs crash and may have sent a tremor through coms but nothing that lasted.
This is a big bet that XYZ is going to be big in China. There is a chance and arguably having the best chance of all new gTLDs. To me though XYZ is all hype, smoke and mirrors and its best days are now.
 
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All LLLL.xyz are registered bought out. Feels mad. OK they are low prices but really 500,000 domains in an extension that nearly no one has heard of! Feels crazy and no one could have forecasted this 6 months ago.

This has been done at promos of under $1, i.e. the whole thing costed less than $0.5MM

Not impressive at all and don't see any future in this.
 
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This has been done at promos of under $1, i.e. the whole thing costed less than $0.5MM

Not impressive at all and don't see any future in this.
I hear what you are saying, still someones dropped Half Million dollars on this. With the cheapest renewal rate at $10 be interesting to see what gets renewed, will they double down next year? I agree cant see any future doing this. Need to push 5,000 at $100 each in first year just to break even (cant see it happening).
 
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NameJet:

hfuq.com $399 (jinmi.com)
zqoq.com $390

non-premium auction.

mwur.com $360 (jinmi.com)
luxj.com $416 (jinmi.com)
odxl.com $361 (jinmi.com)
uonx.com $361 (jinmi.com)
mbvy.com $406
kvbm.com $390
kvto.com $400 (BuyDomains)
 
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SEDO;

nnxr.com $1,500 GBP / 2,144 USD
 
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Wow! Checked GD expiring auctions and there only about 40 LLLL.coms up for grabs! It used to be hundreds and hundreds dropping. I guess, soon they will be like LLL.coms: any expiring/dropping name will be a rare event.
 
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NameJet:

non-premium auction.

kvtu.com $340 (jinmi.com)
kvdw.com $370 (jinmi.com)
phvl.com $360 (jinmi.com)
uorq.com $360 (jinmi.com)
odzg.com $350 (jinmi.com)
lugx.com $410 (Frank Schilling)
nciz.com $360 (jinmi.com)

funny how market behaves. compare phvl.com vs uorq.com vs odzg...
 
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NameJet:

non-premium auction.

njaw.com $521 (22.cn)
lulq.com $370 (jinmi.com)
ibgx.com $416
eamz.com $406 (BuyDomains)
pgvs.com $360 (jinmi.com)
kvdp.com $370 (jinmi.com)
kvnu.com $370 (jinmi.com)
 
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Amusing...the naysayers are so quiet lately.
 
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NameJet:

myky.com $2,610
igzt.com $439 (BuyDomains)
 
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NameJet:

non-premium auction.

kvnv.com $350 (jinmi.com)
kvhn.com $350 (BuyDomains)
pmvl.com $350 (22.cn)
mchv.com $390 (BuyDomains)
icqn.com $369 (22.cn)
luqk.com $360 (jinmi.com)
nkul.com $340 (22.cn)
 
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New LLLL.com statistics is out, based on Godaddy BIN 4L.com's list.
Actually nothing new comparing to January, the lowest BIN price is $2700 as it was in January.
Most premiums are concentrated into 5K -10K range.
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At NJ: EXUE.com $31,401

Four bidders above $15k, three are Chinese bidders (First was second)
 
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miss that one...

seems XUE has several meanings in chiniese
 
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I am looking to sell a few domains and I had planed on using 4.cn but all of the recent sales data has been from other websites. Even now when I look at the number of auctions they have dropped off dramatically. I knew about new years but I haven't seen a bounce back yet. Did anything happen that caused users to avoid 4.cn?
 
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I am looking to sell a few domains and I had planed on using 4.cn but all of the recent sales data has been from other websites. Even now when I look at the number of auctions they have dropped off dramatically. I knew about new years but I haven't seen a bounce back yet. Did anything happen that caused users to avoid 4.cn?


I got higher offers via PM here.
 
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Buying 4L below $300?
Those times are pretty much over. The floor is pretty solid at $300+ now. Even here on NP we don't see that many 4L sold for less.
 
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