domain LPX.us

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Looking for values on a recent acquisition:

LPX.us

I've sold 3-letter .us names with only 1 "good" letter before, and have seen prices for ones with 3 "good" letters, but not sure of value for 2 "good", as in this case.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
 
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Hmm, probably around $50atm, but that is reseller prices- do some research into the acronym and try to find that end user!!
Regards
Chris
 
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Well, LLL.us prices have surged recently.... Pretty sure you can get $40-50 for this one to a reseller.

EU only he can tell u... :hehe:
 
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Thanks for your thoughts, guys.

Since 3character.com gives a minimum price of $40 for LLL.us, and this one is mostly "premium" letters, I figured it would fetch a much higher reseller price. But if you think it's only $40-50, I should look for an end user (unless some reseller makes my job easier with a substantial offer). :)

Other viewpoints are still welcomed ...

Cheers,
Dave
 
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hey! mid to high $xx :imho:
 
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With how quickly prices on LLL.us domains are going up, do not sell for less than $60. Lately, even all crummy letters have been fetching high 40s to $50.
 
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Mid $XX unless you can find an end user.
 
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Cheap price on that domain. I was watching the auction, but never popped in to make a bid in time.
 
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Oh my gawd, I want that domain!
 
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Resale: Mid - high xx$ :)
 
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airwav said:
I guess so, but I was more thinking of tripling or quadrupling it! ;)

fonzie_007 said:
Cheap price on that domain. I was watching the auction, but never popped in to make a bid in time.
I made my final bid several hours before the auction closed (went out to dinner for my anniversary last night). When I returned, I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only had I won the auction, but nobody else had bid at all. :)
 
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As Fonzie said, don't sell for less than $60.

Considering I sold mine for $25 only a couple of months ago, I am sure they will rise in price over coming months.
 
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randomo said:
I made my final bid several hours before the auction closed (went out to dinner for my anniversary last night). When I returned, I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only had I won the auction, but nobody else had bid at all. :)
Quite different from my experience at a TDNAM auction yesterday. Tossed in a bid (that was about 6 times the current bid) with about 3 minutes left and then went to a meeting. When I came back from my meeting, I found the domain went for over 3 times what I had bid. Darn auction snipers!
 
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fonzie_007 said:
Quite different from my experience at a TDNAM auction yesterday. Tossed in a bid (that was about 6 times the current bid) with about 3 minutes left and then went to a meeting. When I came back from my meeting, I found the domain went for over 3 times what I had bid. Darn auction snipers!
Yeah -- I used to get mad at snipers, but eventually (out of necessity) I broke down and became one myself. Hard to look in the mirror some mornings ... :( :)

P.S. Thanks again to everyone for appraisal comments. I've decided not to look for end users on LPX.us, but am posting it in a sales thread here today instead. We'll see how it goes.
 
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I've got 9 LLL.us that I posted in the sales area this morning. I've been very surprised no one has even taken a bite yet!
 
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fonzie_007 said:
I've got 9 LLL.us that I posted in the sales area this morning. I've been very surprised no one has even taken a bite yet!
I find that those threads usually draw more customers in the evening ... be patient! Good luck to both of us.
 
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