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Just want to start by thanking you for taking a look at my thread.

I just grabbed this name from MyWordIsMyBond.com, if you haven't been there, you should check it out!

The name is XPYR.com.

I thought it kind of sounds like "Expire", No?

There is also 9,000 Google results, not overwhelming, but I though it was a good amount!

Your feelings?

Rep added for good insight!

Thanks,

Ryan
 
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Yes, I would say that it is pronounceable. Not a bad name at all, actually. Looks pretty good when you look at it as well. The Y is in the right place to be considered a vowel. And although some say that X is not a desirable letter, I like it at the beginning or end, as it can stand for extreme, xxx, etc. Overall, a nice LLLL you got there.
 
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Yes, I would say that it is pronounceable. Not a bad name at all, actually. Looks pretty good when you look at it as well. The Y is in the right place to be considered a vowel. And although some say that X is not a desirable letter, I like it at the beginning or end, as it can stand for extreme, xxx, etc. Overall, a nice LLLL you got there.

Thanks DomainMayhem for your insight to the name!

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Anyone else have any ideas? Anyone have a $$ value?

Thanks!
 
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I'm going to give this an "Up"!

Thanks!
 
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I would value xx resell value but as you said it sounds a bit like expire so maybe you can find a End User. End user might pay low-mid xxx for the domain then IMO :)
 
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Looks like you've had some accurate thoughts already, but I'll throw in mid xx right now, but hold it for a while.
 
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good snag...I would say mid-high $xx
 
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This one is ok. I thought of windows xp too. Mid-high $xx.
 
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Thank you for all of your insight on the name!

All have been repped up!

Any and all other opinions will be greatly appreciated!
 
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High $xx.. It has a couple of unpopular letters (X & Y), but it's pronouncable.
 
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Thanks enuffy!

Repped!

Any Others?
 
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Nice name, looks good, somewhat pronunciable. mid $xx - low $xxx for resellers imo.
 
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I like it...certainly looks like XPYR (expire) to me! Fab for an end user who needs the name expire but has no chance of getting it. Can't give you a figure since I'm not adept yet at this domain game, but I like the name~
 
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Without you mentioned "expire" I would say low to mid $xx. With "expire", I say mid to high $xx.

Anthony

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Okay, so it's 4 months later!

What are your thoughts now!?

Thanks!
 
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You still got it ? Some 4 letter .coms have been selling for high amounts.
 
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I'd class this as pronounceable - well at least brandable.

Things have come a long way for LLLL.coms in the last 4 months. I'd say this is worth around $200-ยฃ250 right now, despite bad letters. Maybe even a bit more. Definitely a lot more for end-user though.

I like it. X Py R - Expire. Excellent snag.
 
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It is worth between $90-$140 reseller
 
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advaita said:
You still got it ? Some 4 letter .coms have been selling for high amounts.

Yep! I still got it!

OneTime and T2H: Thanks alot for your input!

All three of you have been repped!

Thanks again, and would anyone else care to voice themselves?

Thanks!

Ryan
 
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Brilliant! However, I think you should have developed it earlier but its never too late.
It sounds exactly like expire and you can start publishing lists of expired domains (4L.nets at the moment)
Easily mid $xxx for a reseller and high $xxx for an end-user ie domainer.
 
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