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Fadi H

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At the end of the day, a domain is only worth what's someone's willing to pay.

Exactly, There are tons of investors who are willing to pay $100+ For LLLL .coms.
 
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Exactly, There are tons of investors who are willing to pay $100+ For LLLL .coms.
Yep, exactly. Definitely out there. Millions of scenarios.
 
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Yep, exactly. Definitely out there. Millions of scenarios.
I m amazed you are defending your 15usd appraisal for 4l .com???
I m sure u r just wasting your time and trying to feel better i can understand ur frustration but do something else
 
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I m amazed you are defending your 15usd appraisal for 4l .com???
I m sure u r just wasting your time and trying to feel better i can understand ur frustration but do something else
Don't worry about my appraisal. I am not the deciding authority for domains. You can simply share why you believe the domain would be worth more. User TLDhunter posted the domain in the appraisal section of this domain forum to hear various thoughts and opinions; otherwise, there wouldn't be a need if there was absolute certainty.
 
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Namesquare has been a member since 2013 and yet Offering reg fee appraisals for 4L dot coms seems to be his main current mission in life. :xf.laugh:
 
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@namesquare as you stated on a previous reply, A domain is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

You saw a live offer of $300 from @Ostrados so you need to put your appraisal up to date. And you need to accept that 4l .coms are selling for no less than a particular amount.
 
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Namesquare has been a member since 2013 and yet Offering reg fee appraisals for 4L dot coms seems to be his main current mission in life. :xf.laugh:
agree... (y)
 
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