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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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what do you think how much time it takes to sell them all to end-users? and then someone to take them to use? 500 years? or more?

dont mind the fact that no 4 letter .net ever has been developed into webpage

Guess we proved that statement was a little over the top that no 4letter.net has ever been developed into a a webpage.
 
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sure, there are at least 100 of them, but so is in .org and .info and even .biz.
 
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then donยดt post random 4 letter sites here and say that 4 letter .net is the new hot thing.

I never said 4L.net is the new hot thing, I received messages this thread was going off topic and trolling so I read the posts and made a comment about the post not 4L.net, I corrected the hyperbole that no 4L.net had ever been developed into a website.

See there is the thing I have never recommended to anyone that they register any domains, I write about what I do and what I see, I always add disclaimers that domaining is risky and that domains are not always liquid.
 
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The bottom line is this, there are members here like @DotCN @Nat Hunt and @djum that started writing and doing research about Chinese 4L.net all being registered, others joined the conversation, when these gentlemen started the discussion you were able to hand register 4L.net and buy Go Daddy closeouts for $5. The people who decided to jump in have seen their investment go up exponentially since July.

Could they go back down ? Of course they could, but currently the trend is up and people are making money.

That is fact, not my opinion, but fact. I hand registered GMXY.net for $5.99 in August and sold it here Wednesday for $125.

Nat has done well, someone else posted they sold 25 to a Chinese investor at $150 per domain.

I question everything I see, I thought the 5L.com without vowels was a bit much but there are people making money, that's what people are here for to make money, they need to have a budget IMO and a safety net, but the trend has been up and currently still moving that way, when it changes it could change fast. That is why you take profits on the way up and don't let everything ride, that's the thing about rides you need to know when to get off, because every ride eventually stops.
 
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Ok, I created my own thread.
let it be so.
i still think you guys are not in right track. and it will end soon. but I respect it.
 
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.dude i notice youve made a thread saying there are no end users for these domains.No one is thinking about end users its just profit.If you regged 250 using promos and these hit 20 each thats 5k for 250 bucks kapish?even at 6 dollar reg fee thats 1250 profit.For an invester on a budget looking at hand regs thats very appealing.
I think maybe you need to adapt,this is not traditional domaining.Unless of course your just trolling ..
 
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I purposely gave examples of all kinds, what meaning is there in JSCX.net or LMNC, LCLC ?
Dont bother and waste your time I already told him all that in another thread. data and valuable points does not seem to impress him.
 
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I am not frustrated. Why do you think that? I have said it before, there is nothing wrong with me.

I think if a lot of people indicating that something is wrong with you, maybe that should tell you something.

and what valid points? I donยดt see any valid points at all.

Time for new glasses. We are not gona repeat the same thing over and over. It seems very childish honestly.

If you are really trying to help us here like your saying. Do you mind telling us what are you actually investing in at the moment and why? But please do that in the new thread you created and leave us in peace here. I speak for myself as it is really provoking to read your messages over and over while i try to learn something useful from other members here.
 
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People who reg'd the .nets in recent months are spammming the .com owners to buy them.

If you guys really believe in it's value, why do that? It's annoying.

Also, don't you think that if the .com owners wanting the .net versions of their names, they would have reg'd them long ago?

Just stop the spamming please, and if you see value, then keep it- it's a simple request.

Thanks
 
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I actually see that my haters thread shows that there are alot people who think like me.

and pelase donยดt cry like a baby, if you can`t take critics simply ignore my posts.

https://www.namepros.com/members/domeen.184587/ignore

I still invest into .com-s.

and in your sales thread
https://www.namepros.com/threads/50...ssx-jeew-guyy-faqq-jexl-afrr-and-more.890376/
I mean there are no bids, noone is interested any of those 25 oct registered 4 letter .net-sdomains. dosenยดt this wake some kind red flag in yoru eyes?
Hahhahahaha.....there are no bids coz its not an auction wise guy, it was posted around 30 to 40 hours ago only with no Bumps, also if you would have changed the glasses like i suggested before. You would have noticed it is even closed for replies Written In Blue at the TOP as I dont want to sell at the moment but i keep updating info. So Nice try. Btw I have sold other llll.nets when i needed to test the market and see the current pricing at different dates both in auction and fixed prices here at namepros and Goddady.

If you do that kind of research just to make it personal with other member you do your research right and dont be sloppy unless of course you are hiding information to mislead others.

I suggest you use your research skills to actually learn something, be more open-minded "glasses" instead of whatever you are trying to do here.
 
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People who reg'd the .nets in recent months are spammming the .com owners to buy them.

If you guys really believe in it's value, why do that? It's annoying.

Also, don't you think that if the .com owners wanting the .net versions of their names, they would have reg'd them long ago?

Just stop the spamming please, and if you see value, then keep it- it's a simple request.

It must be annoying. I hope it does not become a habit.

Having the LLLL.net version of your LLLL.com may actually make sense though. Especially if prices of LLLL.com keep increasing.

I mean I know LLL.com investors that are protecting the value of their investment purchasing the corresponding LLL.co (at least I imagine that it is the reason), so it seems reasonable that one day, if the price of LLLL.com reached higher levels, having the LLLL.net too would be a sort of insurance as you removed to a potential buyer the second best choice available.
 
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It must be annoying. I hope it does not become a habit.

Having the LLLL.net version of your LLLL.com may actually make sense though. Especially if prices of LLLL.com keep increasing.

I mean I know LLL.com investors that are protecting the value of their investment purchasing the corresponding LLL.co (at least I imagine that it is the reason), so it seems reasonable that one day, if the price of LLLL.com reached higher levels, having the LLLL.net too would be a sort of insurance as you removed to a potential buyer the second best choice available.

it makes sense.. having both .com and .net extensions.
 
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actaully it dosenยดt and ususally thats the case.
it would make more sence to own the .co version, .co is typo of .com

You are beloved .com man. You wouldn't buy .co domain would you? .. it make sense to have possible extensions if you want to build some website on it. But if you are investing LLLL.co has no value yet. But you never think from real investing perspective.
 
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Hmmm.. That's freedom of speech.Well ..! even if it's pyramid scheme. i made $52K+ in 2015 in 4L.com and still rising. So i'm happy. it's risk in 4L.net and i'm willing to take. In this game everyone is winner. only the matter of time for how long you can play.
Hi Shams,

I see you've sold some domains at Flippa. Where do you find is the best place to sell 4L.com domains. I want to know because probably a similar strategy will be good for selling 4L.net domains.
 
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Hi Shams,

I see you've sold some domains at Flippa. Where do you find is the best place to sell 4L.com domains. I want to know because probably a similar strategy will be good for selling 4L.net domains.
I didn't sell much on flippa, I only sold 7 - 8 domains over there. most domains I sold in a private deal, eBay and here on namepros. However, I believe there would be some interest in 4L.net because 56k thousand domains registered in last 2 days but some domainers have opposite opinion and they think we domainers on namepros created this chaos. Let's see, time will tell, but I'm sure for one thing we didn't purchase all the remaining 56k. if we sum all the domains which we have registered in last 2 days. I don't think so it will be more than 10K. that means many other's also have interest and interest create demand.
 
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People who reg'd the .nets in recent months are spammming the .com owners to buy them.

If you guys really believe in it's value, why do that? It's annoying.

Also, don't you think that if the .com owners wanting the .net versions of their names, they would have reg'd them long ago?

Just stop the spamming please, and if you see value, then keep it- it's a simple request.

Thanks
Interesting, I experienced the opposite thing.
After I registered bunch of LLLL.net the owners of LLLL.com started spamming me. What you think should I do, write on the forum about it or may be write the president? Spammers always will be doing it, there's no cure.
 
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I didn't sell much on flippa, I only sold 7 - 8 domains over there. most domains I sold in a private deal, eBay and here on namepros. However, I believe there would be some interest in 4L.net because 56k thousand domains registered in last 2 days but some domainers have opposite opinion and they think we domainers on namepros created this chaos. Let's see, time will tell, but I'm sure for one thing we didn't purchase all the remaining 56k. if we sum all the domains which we have registered in last 2 days. I don't think so it will be more than 10K. that means many other's also have interest and interest create demand.

Hi,

I'm sure it is not just us who did the buy out. There is no doubt there is enormous demand in China--of course it could be that the bubble is just abouts to burst, but prices of short domains have been rising for a couple of years now and I think it is likely they will rise more than we can imagine today. It could be that short domains will have intrinsic value in the future independent of the market for end users--if so this would be a paradigm shift.

In Chinese forums they are also publishing the same kinds of lists as @djum does here and the Chinese are the ones doing the most buying. I bought quite a few 4L.net (unfortunately, I started buying after all the Chinese premiums were taken) and I feel pleased about the position I have. I've also bought numeric domains (6N.com, 7N.com, 8N.com). Over the next few months, I plan to sell off enough domains to cover my investment. Then later I'll gradually sell more as the value rises.
 
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290 LLLL.net sold in China today.
 
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