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4200 LLLL.com at eBay - How far will it go?

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Saw this at quadletterdomains.

4200 LLLL.com domains selling at eBay. Any guesses on how far it will go? Probably somewhere between $50,000 and $200,000.

This will be interesting to watch!

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too many names to sell in one goal. and they're of the poorest kind too. Personally, I wouldn't bid a single $. too risky. This is more likely to end with a reserve price not met, imho.
 
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That's INSANE!
 
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Thats more than $17k a year in renewal fees D-:
 
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I honestly dont think it will go very high. Its easy to sell individual LLLL.com's for big bucks to lots of domainers with low budgets because alot of them think the price will go up. As far as someone who has that kind of money to spend big, they probably do their research and realize there are only so many applications to build QZYX.com's and only so many acronyms you can make up :)

In all seriousness though that is about 1% of the market. Who knows where LLLL.com's will go. 26 * 26 * 26 * 26 = 456976 possible LLLL.com's. That is a whole lot... of room to cover compared to only 17576 LLL.com's. Not saying its not possible, but only time will tell.
 
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I don't think that size of a bulk package has a chance of meeting reserve personally. Not only will the buyer have to fork out the auction amount but they'll have to have money in their back pocket to renew a lot of them that will expire in a few months. Would have a much better chance selling them off in smaller packages.
 
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whats the reserve? :)
 
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I just saw the reserve not met note, now I'm thinking the lot won't even sell.
kev said:
whats the reserve? :)
 
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Idees said:
I just saw the reserve, now I'm thinking the lot won't even sell.

what was it? :hehe:
 
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How do you do a deal for so many domains? I tried a bulk deal selling through escrow.com recently and got turned off when they wanted me to manually enter each domain and only allowed 30 domains per deal.

I have had enough of working with a large portfolio. This deal looks like too much work for me.
 
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The domains are at Moniker so perhaps they will escrow the lot.

Actually saving time may be a plus for this lot. A large investor who felt the lower levels of LLLL.coms will give a good ROI could move into these fairly easily - far easier than buying in small lots. And they are not so bad - March through July regs, some of them have been renewed. Some are decent two and three premiums. You would get a few nice end user sales each year, no doubt. Hold this for ten years and you probably would have ten times the return that you would get from the stock market.
 
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You can put multiple domains per line. Personally, I wouldn't want to do this as a seller unless it was with someone I really trusted because I'm not entirely sure what Escrow's opinion on doing this is. I've done 3 transactions with NPers for 200+ domains at a time through Escrow doing this and haven't heard anything negative from them for doing it.




VURG said:
How do you do a deal for so many domains? I tried a bulk deal selling through escrow.com recently and got turned off when they wanted me to manually enter each domain and only allowed 30 domains per deal.

I have had enough of working with a large portfolio. This deal looks like too much work for me.
 
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