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I think the 1-F.net isn't bad although it's hard to sell hyphen. There's few C-C.net and they're one of the few domains which still has value over reg fee. I'd be happy to sell it for a few 10$ (many poor llll.com being now just about reg fee, yet good ones worth a few thousands)

but MTM.info just seems like a good domain. Premium letters and double M.
Relevant info:
13 600 000 google results
MTM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Search yields companies using MTM in the domain, including many hyphens, mtmsomething.com/.net/.ccTLD
Seems like a very used acronym.

reseller, end-user, and what you would be willing to pay right now.

thanks
 
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This is a good LLL.info,

Reseller: low to mid xxx
End-User: low to mid xxxx

I would be willing to pay $75 :P

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Bump. No more? I'm sure many more can answer this.
 
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It's just not the hyphen that's an issue: ccc.net (l+n combined) has very low resale value. If it was lll.net or nnn.net then it'd have been completely different. Low $x to $xx for the .net!
I can show you tons of lnl.net, nnl.net or lln.net being sold at $10 as I type (and without hyphen) If your domain was a .com, it could go for low $xxx...(reseller)

For the lll.info, you do have a good one...I'd say low $xxx if you find a generous buyer...only if you had a "o" instead of the "t", you could have sold it for $xxxx ;)...

Just one letter and the sequence can change everything.

Cheers!
 
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Yes, but low $xxx I've been offered by resellers already. You haven't mentioned end-users however.

I've just realized there's dozens of companies in the medical, machinery, media and technologies fields as well as a few others. I think I'll make the effort of auctioning it starting around low xxx$ offered by resellers and let the companies bid on it as they wish. No point in selling it to someone would sell it again.

Anyone else would like to give an insight?
 
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Yes, but low $xxx I've been offered by resellers already. You haven't mentioned end-users however.

To an end user it is worth what someone is willing to pay. Some end users might not even want it for $10 and some might pay $X,XXX for it.

You are probably going to have to make it happen though, as end users are not normally lining up to buy .INFO

Brad
 
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