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What are the values of 3-letter ORGs? I know COMs are going for $100+, but not so sure about ORGs...

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Thanks. :)
 
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Sorry, I thought appraisal was the better forum for my question.
 
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Originally posted by lolhosting
Sorry, I thought appraisal was the better forum for my question.

Only because you don't OWN any specific domain name to be "appraised". Folks will answer your query here, however. :)
Thanks kindly.
 
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Why dont you answer me question ;) I am really curious about the market value. What is the quick sale price for a 3 letter org? $50? $100?
 
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Reg. fee - $48.75+, IMHO ... very much depends on the specific lettering! The combinations with Q, X, Y, Z may prove much more difficult for "Quick Sale" than, say, combinations including any of the vowels and main consonants (S, T, M, R, etc).
Hope that helps. :)
 
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Originally posted by lolhosting
What are the values of 3-letter ORGs? I know COMs are going for $100+, but not so sure about ORGs...

Regards

PS. Three-letter ".COM's" can range anywhere from $200 - $400+ again, depending on the "lettering" and combinations (wholesale), IMHO.
B-)
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
PS. Three-letter ".COM's" can range anywhere from $200 - $400+ again, depending on the "lettering" and combinations (wholesale), IMHO.
B-)

Indeed $400 +++++ :D
 
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Originally posted by mr webname
Indeed $400 +++++ :D

Indeed! :yell:

:notme:
 
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I wish I did own a 3 letter com, net or org domain...
 
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Originally posted by sponk
I wish I did own a 3 letter com, net or org domain...

For sale right now in the "Sales threads" (.NET's), Sponk! :D

:lala:
 
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Um, if it was like why.org or something like that it might be worth like more than 100 dollars but it depends on the name...
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Reg. fee - $48.75+, IMHO ... very much depends on the specific lettering! The combinations with Q, X, Y, Z may prove much more difficult for "Quick Sale" than, say, combinations including any of the vowels and main consonants (S, T, M, R, etc).
Hope that helps. :)

But I saw you guys were selling 3-letter orgs for 50-300...
Do they only worth $10 to $50??
 
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Originally posted by lolhosting
But I saw you guys were selling 3-letter orgs for 50-300...
Do they only worth $10 to $50??

Who's selling these? I don't own any 3-letter .ORG's. :'(
See the plus (+) sign after my $48.75! And, the specific lettering is CRITICAL to potential valuations, as well, also as I mentioned.
Thanks.
 
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I own 7xo.com is that worth at least 100?
 
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Originally posted by darksk8er
I own 7xo.com is that worth at least 100?

D-:

Is it "three letters", Dark? :D
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Is it "three letters", Dark? :D

Aye, there is a difference between "letters" and "characters."
-Hrm...
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Just bringing this back as a slight "smile" that 3 letter .com's less than 2 years were $200-$400 and .net's were about where .info's are now :)
So swell, so swell :)
-Allan
 
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Wow, thanks Allen! I guess I really am new to this game, as I had no idea that things had changed so rapidly.
 
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3 letter .coms go for $1k plus, 3 letter .orgs go for $300 plus.
 
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anyone wants to sell me a three letter .org for $10 PM ME! No, I see them run around $100-$200.
 
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There are plenty of unreg'd 3 char .org/net 's still around.
 
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krustie said:
There are plenty of unreg'd 3 char .org/net 's still around.

3 character, but not 3 letter. Big difference. :)
 
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It is...

-db- said:
3 character, but not 3 letter. Big difference. :)


Yes it is...Good point.


P.S. This domain just sold for $3,949 "hgf.com ". My how times have changed!
 
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i wish i had taken a few of the offers back then. only if i had the money :lol:
 
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