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Is it a somewhat good estimate that
chinese LLLL.com premiums are at at least $1billion value today?
Unlike Number .coms chinese premium LLLL.com boomed in value in a very short period.
Will they hold their value or is it the biggest BUBBLE ever seen in domains?

Share your thoughts please
 
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first time I see 10,000 offer, can anyone confirm is it chinese renminbi or dollars?

你好,你的域名 LLLL.com 是否出售?

准备购买的价格在10000左右,具体的域名可以加qq谈。
我的QQ是 2500379288

支持代价push、淘宝交易、A5交易
taPb-LKWun3dVOvhs8gK6tvXdFQ0rPqv0HRnIZG-UdAo8NWHZ7jVNikLQ2N4AKnUDGhb9k9YZ5JrQ7_aJzRw58-WAYE=s0-d-e1-ft

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translation
Hello, your domain LLLL.com whether to sell?

Prepare purchase price of around 10,000, the specific domain names can be added qq talk.
My QQ is2500379288

Support the cost push, Taobao transactions, A5 transaction
taPb-LKWun3dVOvhs8gK6tvXdFQ0rPqv0HRnIZG-UdAo8NWHZ7jVNikLQ2N4AKnUDGhb9k9YZ5JrQ7_aJzRw58-WAYE=s0-d-e1-ft
 
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I have found that without the dollar sign ($) the offer always represents Chinese Renminbi
 
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I got that exact same email offer today. I replied back that I would sell for $10,000 USD. ;)
 
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$10,000 only? Here's one I got the other day for 3 of mine:

$300,000 USD/each or (1,900,000 RMB 人 民 币/每个)
If you sell please tell me.
如果你出手,请告诉我.
真诚希望能 直接回复,或者留下你的Q,Q或者微信号.
价格合适或者需要调整 我们会第一时间联系并进行交易,不墨迹!
Brother, hello, I am a domain name investment agent city,
there are many people took a fancy to your domain name,
do not know you to whether to sell,
if sell please give a firm quote,
thank you!
we are really hope you will reply for our Email!​

I accepted the offer but for some reason never heard back. Go figure.
 
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$10,000 only? Here's one I got the other day for 3 of mine:

$300,000 USD/each or (1,900,000 RMB 人 民 币/每个)
If you sell please tell me.
如果你出手,请告诉我.
真诚希望能 直接回复,或者留下你的Q,Q或者微信号.
价格合适或者需要调整 我们会第一时间联系并进行交易,不墨迹!
Brother, hello, I am a domain name investment agent city,
there are many people took a fancy to your domain name,
do not know you to whether to sell,
if sell please give a firm quote,
thank you!
we are really hope you will reply for our Email!​

I accepted the offer but for some reason never heard back. Go figure.

You always (ALWAYS!) counter an offer! By accepting right away you seeded a doubt in the heart of this great investor! )
 
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Chinese premium letter 4L.com statistics update:
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Anyone else worried about the .99 cent sales of bags.com and lips.com on llllsales.com. Very scary times indeed for us. Is this the bottom? ;) ;) LOL
 
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Anyone else worried about the .99 cent sales of bags.com and lips.com on llllsales.com. Very scary times indeed for us. Is this the bottom? ;) ;) LOL

Just saw them. Yes, now we see the bottom :)
 
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so this means i cant find a deal this cheap:xf.frown:
i been looking my whole life for something worth six figures that i can buy for 99Cents:xf.grin:
 
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There seems to be a lot more inventory from Western investors, and sell thru is not as rapid as before.

Many blame Chinese new year, but if anything Chinese have more time, than ever to purchase domains, as it is not a cumbersome task, and very mobile.

I saw people asking $2,400 with very few takers, many are willing to accept in $2,000 range, with quick sales happening in the $18xx range.

Any thoughts?
Looks very suspicious. Lips was bought by Microsoft in 2007 looks like for $135,000.
http://www.llllsales.com/index.php?l1=l&l2=i&l3=p&l4=s
Winston,

These guys are having fun with it, the domain was a .com.co
 
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Heads up to all as I am not sure if it is clearly obvious by recent posts. The Chinese are getting ready to celebrate some holiday and may be out of the picture for a while. Any one have any more info on this? I know one of my suppliers in China is telling me they will be offline for a few weeks and unable to process orders.

Many thanks in advance!
 
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Heads up to all as I am not sure if it is clearly obvious by recent posts. The Chinese are getting ready to celebrate some holiday and may be out of the picture for a while. Any one have any more info on this? I know one of my suppliers in China is telling me they will be offline for a few weeks and unable to process orders.

Many thanks in advance!

even DN.com is going on a holiday break. i asked them
 
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no worries, the world will still be here when they get back.
 
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Look at it like this...if it is a bubble we can all buy the LLLL.com chips back from them for pebbles on the dollar.
Then when it takes off again...we can sell them back to them. Buy low sell high right.

I don't think the market will drop that much, even if it does, there seems to be plenty of investors that missed the boat the first time around that would be happy to pick them up and put them in their portfolio. I got some and would grab more if the price is right regardless of bubble pop.

You guys have dumped plenty of cash into other LLLL.whatevers, if the opportunity comes around to grab a good LLLL.com, LLLL.whatevers will drop like crazy and money will flow back into LLLL.coms

My advice would be to not buy random LLLL.whatevers
 
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I looked through actual domains that make chaomi.cc chart.

For non-chip LLLL, differing from us, "domain specialists" of the West, Chinese have figured out that not all non-chip are the same. The bottom minimum price of 2000 Rmb is only for the worst, like 2 Chip L and letter V and/or Vowel(s), like zdeq, zbgv (actual examples).

The ones that we wrongly and unfairly bulk together with those, sell for 2500-4000 range and have completely different floor. Those are 3 Chip L or 3 western premium.

some examples:

orvs.com 2588
knsu.com 2588
xxca.com 2988
oqyc.com 2199
wkag.com 4500
agqb.com 3500
ixkc.com 2888
bggu.com 3888
nhaq.com 2770

Shows how little we understand this dynamics...
 
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couple more interesting sales from chaomi:

hepo.com 34000
oero.com 11500
aoru.com 24000
gaku.com 47000

This goes against everything we assume about Chinese. They paid almost $6000 for aoru.com, 3 vowel pronounceable, not even CVCV, and yet, on NP it would not probably find takers for $500... We would be arguing on appraisal of Gaku if it is mid $xxx or high $xxx name, never thinking it would fetch around 8000$.
 
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I agree with Recons.

Money are now to be made with the so called non chip 4l that would most likely go up in price starting from February. I can confirm that I have received many offers for my non chips especially from Chinese buyers.
 
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couple more interesting sales from chaomi:

hepo.com 34000
oero.com 11500
aoru.com 24000
gaku.com 47000

This goes against everything we assume about Chinese. They paid almost $6000 for aoru.com, 3 vowel pronounceable, not even CVCV, and yet, on NP it would not probably find takers for $500... We would be arguing on appraisal of Gaku if it is mid $xxx or high $xxx name, never thinking it would fetch around 8000$.
aoru is "ao ru", actual words in pinyin, even better than initials. So is "he po" and "ga ku". Also remember I wrote in that post that "a" can be an initial? here goes
 
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aoru is "ao ru", actual words in pinyin, even better than initials. So is "he po" and "ga ku". Also remember I wrote in that post that "a" can be an initial? here goes

And what does ao ru exactly mean?
 
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And what does ao ru exactly mean?

"ao" can be different chinese characters that spell out the same way in pinyin, so is "ru". It doesn't mean anything, It's simply a brandable name, but for Chinese brandables, every single "word" (character) has to exist in Chinese pinyin. "ao ru" works, but "ao ra" won't work and not worth anything to them even though it's pronouceable in English.
 
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