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question Are generic 4 character .com domains with numbers more valuable then $10?

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Obviously shorter domains are more valuable then longer domains. However I have been researching general 4 character .coms with 2 numbers and 2 letters and I was curious if in general they were overall worth more then the $10 purchasing price.

I understand that there are of course certain domains that fit this description that will be worth a lot more but I am referring to the general domains overall.

Below are a list of domains I do not own and do not know who own but I thought they qualified as good examples for the general 4 character generic .com I am referring too. Are these $10 generic domains or could there be a demand for them?

sh08.com ho23.com
id96.com 13he.com
52so.com 60ye.com
26ad.com 86em.com
38ti.com aw12.com
um47.com 93ah.com
55mu.com um87.com
he46.com me87.com
id05.com fa00.com
36as.com we53.com
of44.com 39ha.com
64xi.com yo10.com
uh33.com 07ow.com
06um.com fa42.com
 
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I have only one thing to say. I wonder the same thing. since the sale over 66C.com for some ridiculous $xx,xxx amount.

of course repeating double digits especially Chinese lucky numbers. like 8,9,6, even 5.

All good things come in pairs.
avoid all 4's and 0's

C as a letter seems to have "Power" in domains. at least to the Chinese. plus also PJ. I think it stands for PaiJiu? very popular ancient Chinese Domino game which has a western Card version called Pai Gow. probably heard of it. very popular at the casinos with the Chinese.
 
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I have only one thing to say. I wonder the same thing. since the sale over 66C.com for some ridiculous $xx,xxx amount.

of course repeating double digits especially Chinese lucky numbers. like 8,9,6, even 5.

All good things come in pairs.
avoid all 4's and 0's

C as a letter seems to have "Power" in domains. at least to the Chinese. plus also PJ. I think it stands for PaiJiu? very popular ancient Chinese Domino game which has a western Card version called Pai Gow. probably heard of it. very popular at the casinos with the Chinese.



Totally sums up the answer. Numbers=China. No other way around it.
 
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