

I like blunt. Especially since I'm considering buying not selling LOL! Your example of mmc is less than ideal in that it came pre loaded with a huge potential buyer. If 2 different LLL's didn't have such great potential buyers does a one click LLL have a premium over a 3 click LLL?arnie said:i wouldn't.
great LLL combos for me, are either very popular LLL (ie hundreds of comapnies with those letters) or that are pronouncable, or are words
i mean i own mmc
the guys that own the .com are a company worth $12 billion
many companies have these letters
frankly i don't give a flying f*ck how many keypresses it takes! lol
i wouldn't sell for less than mid xxxx up
i've had a lot of interest & private mails on it
sorry to be blunt, lol
On a typical phone, the #2 has 3 corresponding letters, A, B and C. A is one click, B is two clicks and C is three clicks. For the entire alphabet, the only letters that are one click are A(#2), D(#3), G(#4), J,(#5) M(#6), P(#7), T(#8), W(#9).italiandragon said:I don`t get the question sorry
Thanks Arnie, I tend to agree with you but I wanted to see if I was in the minority. Anyone else have an opinion on it?arnie said:same answer tbh
if more companies are called say pma for example
does that mean jjp is worth more regardless because of less keystrokes?
answer no
imo it doesn't enter equation. especially as qwerty may be the norm, but just because there are many variables to consider, keystrokes is not one for me
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