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aboujouj83

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I would like to know how much is worth 3 letter .com or any combination of letters and digits .com? How do you value them? I am planning to invest in one of them, and I know that NNN and LLL are the most expensive.

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Thanks,
Aboujouj83
 
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You can check this. These valuations can vary significantly depending on the quality of the letters/numbers and many other factors, but it will help you to have a point to start with.
 
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I don't see how that is right.
I am pretty sure that 3 letter .com's are worth a lot more than $1450.
 
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It is all right saying these are the minimum values but where do you buy them for these prices. I haven't seen any LLL.com's advertised for a long time at $1450. Everyone is asking $3000 plus. Or where would you buy any of the others at these minimum prices.
 
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You have to play the dropcatch game... but even those are going pretty high:
xgx.com is at $700 and the auction has not even started yet.
ruj.com is at $500
 
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Hello All,

Great thread...

It's a tough find to get a 3 letter .com for $1450, but I will mention that yesterday QHJ.com sold on DNF for ~ $1500 (there may have been some PM negotiations that we're not privey to, so it may have sold for even a tad less, but was advertised at $1500).

Bargains can be found for those who are quick and lucky. This said, 3 letter domains, particularly in .com, .net, .org and .info, .biz and .us are rising in value on the wholesale market at a strong and consistant rate. Further, quite a few of the 3 letter domains are already in end-users hands, leaving a smaller supply (as more and more continue to fall in end-users hands) of available names on the open market.

The trends are certainly pointing towards continued growth in valuation in the near future. Again, great thread and I hope this is helpful.

Thanks,
:) zesty
 
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When 3 letters are caught by snapnames they always seem to go for at least $2000 not $1450. A name like osq.com (a usless Q on the end) went for $3201 -- more than twice the minimum value. If the buyer knew where to get three .coms for $1450 he or she could have bought two for the price of one.
 
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At snapnames and pool the prices have gone out of control and I'm noticing enom getting more and more good names.
 
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I've a three month old baby. I'm seriously considering putting one of my three-letter .coms into his name. In 18 years time I wonder how much that three-letter .com would be worth? Maybe he could sell it in 2023 to pay for his entire university education.
 
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Hi,
I'm gonna say LNN.com's are better, only because i have R26.com :red: , I know for a fact that list is wrong and i would never sell R26.com for what the "price guide" says. There worth what YOUR willing to pay for them and btw NNN.com's are better in my view.

Thank you

Sin
 
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From Best to Worst

NNN -> LLL -> L-L -> N-N -> L-N & N-L -> LLN -> NLL -> LNN -> NNL -> LNL & NLN
 
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Can we deduce from this trend that inevitably the price and demand for LLLL.com's and NNNN.com's to also rise??

I've already seen the NNNN's going up.. 4412.com is at $200 at enom.

If so, there's plenty of LLLL.com's "available" to register.
So, is it time to start dropping a whole 8 bucks on domains like cwwd.com or cuuq.com???

I remember the same thing happened 3 years ago, people were debating on whether to spend the 10 bucks on 3 char .com's for investment purposes. If history tells us anything...
 
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Thanks guys! So where is the best place to get a good 3 L or 3 # or a combination for them? I am planning to spend hundreds not thousands...

Aboujouj83
 
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aboujouj83 said:
I am planning to spend hundreds not thousands...

Aboujouj83


a three letter ( .Org ) is possible....maybe, maybe a (.net ) if you're lucky! But not a .Com
 
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How accurate is 3character.com really?
 
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St.Easy said:
When 3 letters are caught by snapnames they always seem to go for at least $2000 not $1450. A name like osq.com (a usless Q on the end) went for $3201 -- more than twice the minimum value. If the buyer knew where to get three .coms for $1450 he or she could have bought two for the price of one.


OSQ is not a useless Q at the end online stock quotes online service queries etc etc
 
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I have a 3 number domain: www.303.com, I get offers now and then for it, the offers seem to be getting bigger, and more frequent... Anyway, I bought the domain for a project I am developing, and I would only seriously consider selling it if somebody offerred me something in the xx,xxx range or greater....
 
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And Zesty is THE man on 3 letter, 3 char names. He knows and is not afraid to share as is evidenced by a thread I started when just a n00b.Value differences

zestydomains*com said:
Hello All,

Great thread...

It's a tough find to get a 3 letter .com for $1450, but I will mention that yesterday QHJ.com sold on DNF for ~ $1500 (there may have been some PM negotiations that we're not privey to, so it may have sold for even a tad less, but was advertised at $1500).

Bargains can be found for those who are quick and lucky. This said, 3 letter domains, particularly in .com, .net, .org and .info, .biz and .us are rising in value on the wholesale market at a strong and consistant rate. Further, quite a few of the 3 letter domains are already in end-users hands, leaving a smaller supply (as more and more continue to fall in end-users hands) of available names on the open market.

The trends are certainly pointing towards continued growth in valuation in the near future. Again, great thread and I hope this is helpful.

Thanks,
:) zesty

No Zesty, Thank you.
 
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