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Crap LLLL.com s Future ?

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now their price is $15 (with 1 year reg fee)

so what will be their future at

2009 christmas

and

2010 ?
 
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Their values will not keep up with the regisration fees.
 
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long term they are a real buy....only 456,976 so in 20 years they will be $10,000 plus !

People will joke at the fact that these rare assets are going so cheap in years 2 come!
 
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what does china have to do with it
 
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good questions. I have a bulk of crap 4l.com and most namepros suggest me to renew. Now I dunno where will they go.
 
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PokerPie said:
what does china have to do with it

ok we dont like QWUKJVXZ ...

but china or others may like them ?
 
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Just for the sake of scarcity they will increase in value over time but at a slow pace. Not like the LLL.
 
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keep in mind LLLL.CNs are gone as well... Value is there and many of the major players will market them as such to grow LLLLs values over time, this will drive low quality LLLLs prices as well... At the end, everyone who owns a LLLL will benefit...
 
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forest said:
good questions. I have a bulk of crap 4l.com and most namepros suggest me to renew. Now I dunno where will they go.
Sell them to me :)
 
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or sell them to be. There are how many domainers and endusers compared to how many next year....or the next....or the next. Supply and demand someone is buyin em:)
 
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I suspect that long run (by long, it may mean 3, 4 or even 5 years), they will be worth keeping. Short-run, with economic problems and further political tension/war on the rise, they probably won't keep up with reg fees. So, I would say keep them, if you can, for a long time. If the reg fees will be too much, sell the worst ones now and keep what you can.

Just my opinon, though, which isn't even worth reg fee:)
 
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