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As number of available LLLL.net made from English premium letter only (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M,
N, O, P, R, S, T) constantly decreasing I think it's right time to start this countdown.
Right now there's around 8100 available names.
At the end of August number was 10600.
At current registration pace it's safe to assume that all of them will be gone by New Year/January
2016, as speed usually increase when under 5000 names left.
Few fact to keep in mind:
1. Lowest market price for worst quality LLLL.com currently is $120-130, which is higher than it was in
2008 when premium LLLL.net buyout first happened.
2. Bottom floor price for English premium LLLL.com is $350-450, that puts targer price for English
premium LLLL.net at $17-22 taken 5% of LLLL.com price.
3. All Chinese pattern LLLL.net were bought out in July and just in two month their price skyrocketed
4-6 times all the way up to $35-40 a piece.
4. All Chinese LLLL.cc were recently bought out as well.
5. All CVCV LLLL.net and premium VCVC.net were bought out and currently being picked up from drop.
You can check list of remaining English Premium LLLL.net here:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/ow0hqo
Cheapest registration is at BigRock.com and Reseller Club $5 for .net
Alernative is Dynadot $6 and $GoDaddy $7.
 
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Now guys who doubt why I sold out at $1000 each or so.
If someone comes and offers you $1000 each for at least 50 of your domains, you don`t ask for $1500, you say thank you sir I will take it.

Because 1-2 higher sales dosen`t justify keeping them

Another lesson to you

Why don't you try that discussion with Rick Swartz. Thats not an absolute correct lesson/decision for everyone.....

Regarding the .nets. If you're sweating spending $30 on some dot nets todays thats to bad. Think back to when the .com got bought out. Don't you wish you had grabbed a few more "crab" domains that people told you had no value???

Spend your spare cash on a few and see what happens. Some bigger hitters are spending big bucks but thats likely a BUSINESS decision.
 
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$165 for chips? Western prem? or anything at all?

165 for chips , "First" got it all.. Only one ended on me.
 
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Spend your spare cash on a few and see what happens. Some bigger hitters are spending big bucks but thats likely a BUSINESS decision.
Matthew Klein who has 72K domains got 5K LLLL.net at GoDaddy promo.
Like he knew this crazyness will follow week after.
 
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165 for chips , "First" got it all.. Only one ended on me.
have you tried to test his limits? at what price he gave up on that one?
 
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have you tried to test his limits? at what price he gave up on that one?

Actually yes, i have tried to test.. And also i didn't want him to get all for cheap prices. $165 was his bid in average.
 
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I don't know what will happen to chinese LLLL.net but i just won 2 Domains. 1 for $280 and the other one for $174.
Great risk but i'm willing to take in this game.
 
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Matthew Klein who has 72K domains got 5K LLLL.net at GoDaddy promo.
Like he knew this crazyness will follow week after.

Is it because of his huge order GD stopped the promo earlier? :)

I still got during that promo over 300 domains (although it was night here in Europe), but was going to add much more next evening. And then such dissapointment..
 
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I don't know what will happen to chinese LLLL.net but i just won 2 Domains. 1 for $280 and the other one for $174.
Great risk but i'm willing to take in this game.

what was that for $280, is something special?
 
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Is it because of his huge order GD stopped the promo earlier? :)

I still got during that promo over 300 domains (although it was night here in Europe), but was going to add much more next evening. And then such dissapointment..
I worked hard and got what I think were the best VCVC and CVCV.
Then some 6N.net, that's already bought out and trading at 150 yuan.
And was planning to get more LLLL.net started with letter A, but then the music stopped :(
 
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Quad Premium and Chinese premium

Wow, that's a good combination.. It's ok price, and i don't think so you will loose your money.. I believe after complete buyout, chips will continue rising as happened in LLLL.com..

I read on some Chinese forum, they were talking about chips .com is still cheap. This may sound crazy but somehow $3000-5000 expectation for chips in one year..

For LLLL.net i would say $300-500 floor expectation applies following LLLL.com
 
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he who dare ,,nice name
 
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@djum can you provide the updated list of what's available as I tried with 20-30 domains from previous list and all were unavailable and all regged at ename
 
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For LLLL.net i would say $300-500 floor expectation applies following LLLL.com?
chinese?
 
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@djum can you provide the updated list of what's available as I tried with 20-30 domains from previous list and all were unavailable and all regged at ename

Are you buying from domain com or bigrock? what's the price?
 
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Wow, that's a good combination.. It's ok price, and i don't think so you will loose your money.. I believe after complete buyout, chips will continue rising as happened in LLLL.com..

I read on some Chinese forum, they were talking about chips .com is still cheap. This may sound crazy but somehow $3000-5000 expectation for chips in one year..

For LLLL.net i would say $300-500 floor expectation applies following LLLL.com
Thanks and i hope, i will get good ROI. I'll wait for better offer as long as i can.
 
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i did think 500 for good letters like what Sham just regd
 
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i did think 500 for good letters like what Sham just regd
Seriously, Quad Premium and Chinese Premium Together will fetch that much.. I got 40 like that.. :)
 
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