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domain FUXM.com (Good chinese content). Appraisal

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chasea336

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just got FUXM.com for cheap and was wondering if it had any $ potential.

In chinese, FU can mean a lot of things (Pay, Order, Suburb)

XM is an abbreviation for Xiamen, a big city in china. I think XM could be good for other abbreviations too

Any thought? Thanks!
 
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Bump :)
 
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Low to Mid $$

The 'turn-off' with this name, is that when pronounced, it sounds like 'f*cks' *pardon my French*... so, that's what kind of kills the overall appeal to it being a 4 letter domain.

But who knows.. some bright minded individuals may somehow market it in a manner relative to FUCT (an apparel brand) and FKCU (a very popular apparel brand) and it could be a success.. though I find it very unlikely.

Best of luck.
 
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thank you, any other opinions?
 
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still looking for other opinions on the value
 
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4Letters names have great value if It goes to CVCV and pronounceable ones. And Yours I think is pronounceable on It's first 3 letter ;) [like what ZTG said above]. Why don't You just try to throw It to an auction [there are lot of auctions out there that love the 4Letters]? maybe mid xxx or above? :$:
 
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4Letters names have great value if It goes to CVCV and pronounceable ones. And Yours I think is pronounceable on It's first 3 letter ;) [like what ZTG said above]. Why don't You just try to throw It to an auction [there are lot of auctions out there that love the 4Letters]? maybe mid xxx or above? :$:

I appreciate your feedback! I am fairly new to domaining, and I would love to know some auctions that have interest in LLLL domains!

Thanks!
 
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