interesting. Seems to be a 'tone' of how-dare-someone-question-LLLL-values in some replies. Kinda deja vu of another thread area.
The validity of the sites owner or knowledge was not the point in query here, but rather what was the validity of asking such prices (with a notation of non-negotiable) for LLLL's. A majority of dictionary and most LLL's don't command those prices, except in domainer dreams, or unless they are special or real prime. (And I know one can ask what they want) However I don't believe things like - 'the names are nice', 'it's because he's selling to endusers', 'if I owned them I'd sell them high', 'he's a successful domainer' would encourage an enduser to quickly ask 'where do I sign??'. He'd want some logical justification. So short of the LLLL rah-rah cheers, is it just simply 'if you don't ask, you don't get' good money that quantifies such pricing? Or is there some 'formula/precident' for pricing them. Seems someone would have to do a lot of talking, to keep convincing prospective's, that each made-up name is worth that price. imo.