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steitieh

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qaap.com

Highly Pronounceable LLLL.COM
CVVC.COM (Double V, which is the "A" in the middle)

Looks nice, and very memorable.


Please appraise.

Thanks,
Rami
 
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AfternicAfternic
I would say $100+ .. double aa in the middle ..makes it pronunciable, It would be worth more as endusers lean towards more pronunciable names with vowels. $100/$200
 
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Thanks Ahmed :)

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Rami
 
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Yes about $100 seems about right for this. It is just about pronounceable with a little effort.
 
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Thanks all...


Rami
 
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I like how the q and the p "mirror" each other, along with the double aa. Good name, agree with the $100 valure the others say. Has a bright future because of the pleseant "look"
 
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very nice name, love the double a's and the q and p in lower case look mirrored making it a web 2.0 beauty (logo design wise.. in my mind at least :) ) As said before pronounceable with effort, I would say in time this could easily be a high xxx, low xxxx name. As of right now reseller 100-200. Nice name! :tu:
 
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QIZD said:
very nice name, love the double a's and the q and p in lower case look mirrored making it a web 2.0 beauty (logo design wise.. in my mind at least :) ) As said before pronounceable with effort, I would say in time this could easily be a high xxx, low xxxx name. As of right now reseller 100-200. Nice name! :tu:


web 2.0's logo with the mirrored q and P and 2X As in the middle is the ONLY thing that was in my mind when I was bidding on it and paid mid XXX for it too :)


Thanks again guys...

Rami
 
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