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Perpetual auction! Take your pick!

I am selling my portfolio of corporate LLLL.com domains, which are much like the more valuable LLL.com domains.

Why do I believe they are like LLL.com domains? Here are sample domains from this portfolio:

AXQL.com = AXQ Limited
AZQI.com = AZQ Inc..
XEHC.com = XEH Co.

All of these domains have last letter L, I, or C. L stands for "Limited" or "Ltd.", I for "Incorporated" or "Inc.", or "International" or "Intl." and C for "Corporation", "Corp.", "Company" or "Co." Thus, these are de facto the more valuable 3 letter corporate domains that are matching some abbreviated company names, e.g.: AXQL = AXQ Limited; AZQI = AZQ Inc.., XEHC = XEH Co., etc.

There are several tens of million compaies in the US and more in the entire world. And many of them have their abbreviated names like those in the portfolio:

QUTL.COM
HOQL.COM
ZOQL.COM
IUYL.COM
UVJL.COM
UVZL.COM
OQLL.COM
AXQL.COM
UWYL.COM
QIVL.COM
VOQL.COM
JUQL.COM
OUQL.COM
QOJL.COM
KEQL.COM
XUFL.COM
CUJL.COM
OUZL.COM

(L-domains, L stans for "Limited" or "Ltd.")

XUQC.COM
QIVC.COM
XOYC.COM
VEJC.COM
AXQC.COM
ZUYC.COM
XEHC.COM
UYZC.COM
UWZC.COM
ZIJC.COM
YIVC.COM
UYIC.COM
YUZC.COM
HUQC.COM
XUKC.COM

(C-domains, C stands for "Corp.", "Corporation", or "Company", "Co.")

AZQI.COM
UYVI.COM
GHYI.COM
OQGI.COM

(I-domains, I stands for "Inc.", "Incorporated", "International", or "Intl.")


I am asking $325 for the entire portfolio of 37 domains.

Post your bids in the forum or PM me.
 
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