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budget: above $5000 Buying 4L and brand names

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Hi!

Please try to stick to the requirements.

BUDGET: $25k. Range: $10 - $10k.

I am buying brandable dotcoms. Brandable to me means business name. Business names are not “BestPlumbers” or “StrawberryCake”. Those are generally plain descriptive service or product names. I am talking about “LaunchPad” or “WonderBoy” or “Lavado” or “Gormo”. Don’t take these examples too literally.

Names alluding to emerging tech fields, fitness and medicine are preferred.

At most, 10 letters! No numbers. No hyphens.

I am also buying 4L pronounceable dotcoms.
 
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Hi!

Please try to stick to the requirements.

BUDGET: $25k. Range: $10 - $10k.

I am buying brandable dotcoms. Brandable to me means business name. Business names are not “BestPlumbers” or “StrawberryCake”. Those are generally plain descriptive service or product names. I am talking about “LaunchPad” or “WonderBoy” or “Lavado” or “Gormo”. Don’t take these examples too literally.

Names alluding to emerging tech fields, fitness and medicine are preferred.

At most, 10 letters! No numbers. No hyphens.

I am also buying 4L pronounceable dotcoms.
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Thank you for all the submissions. I think I am going to have to clarify.

I am a domain name investor. Not an end user. I buy names at wholesale pricing, not retail.

If I would buy a 4L at 10k it would be impeccable.

I see people pushing droplist quality names for 2k. Please stop that and please be realistic. Atleast on NP:s, it’s a pretty good business rule of thumb.
 
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