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Hello, I think it would be pretty useful to keep track of all LLLL.com sales , even the little ones under $100 so that , pretty soon , when the available LLLL.com will be finished , we`ll have a better idea on market prices.

It is important that these sales are confirmed. So before to post, make sure payment went OK.

I will start with todays` Sedo confirmed sales:

FISE.com 2,700 Euros
TSRT.com US $760
VEUP.com US $1,700


Also, I found interesting to see this average LLLL, getting bids up to $51 and reserve not me. It says it all.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...110154111735_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQfromZR40QQfviZ1
 
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I need some outside opinions before I respond to an offer. I have an offer of $1,300 for a premium LLLL.com that was registered in 1991. (Domain will have been registered consistently for 19 years next month).

My asking price would be closer to $2.5k (roughly double his offer). I believe he will pass on the domain name with that counter. Am I overvaluing the domain name? It is not pronounceable and only the .net is registered (But, the .net is a website)
 
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I need some outside opinions before I respond to an offer. I have an offer of $1,300 for a premium LLLL.com that was registered in 1991. (Domain will have been registered consistently for 19 years next month).

My asking price would be closer to $2.5k (roughly double his offer). I believe he will pass on the domain name with that counter. Am I overvaluing the domain name? It is not pronounceable and only the .net is registered (But, the .net is a website)

listen to your guts! do you think you'll regret selling it? 1991 is something special_\|/_
 
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listen to your guts! do you think you'll regret selling it? 1991 is something special_\|/_

Likely. Im just trying to figure out if Im seeing Stars - or if my pricing is in line with my colleagues :hi:
 
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Maybe you could look at it from another perspective.

If the extra money would come in REALLY handy, how would you feel (maybe a vacation that your friends have been pushing you to go on with them)?

Versus needing the money to catch up and get a little more comfortable with your bills.

Or lastly, you're sitting on a fat wad of cash and the money isn't all that relevant.

Just thinking out loud.


Charles :ghost:
 
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If the extra money would come in REALLY handy, how would you feel (maybe a vacation that your friends have been pushing you to go on with them)?

I could always use more money - I'm not sure anyone would ever argue that point. However, my issue is making sure I receive the most for my investments. I believe I could get this price (or atleast close to it) by flipping it amongst resellers. (I think!)
 
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Likely. Im just trying to figure out if Im seeing Stars - or if my pricing is in line with my colleagues :hi:

I see stars on Aircraft.us and dNom.com. And unless I was starving I wouldn't sell Aircraft for ten times what it's worth. dNom ??? maybe a little less, but not much.

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If there's nothing special about the domain besides its age I would sell. Most end users don't care about age. Some domainers do, but I doubt they will pay you more for your domain. You could sell it now or maybe you could be adding 10 more years to its age before receiving another offer.

I need some outside opinions before I respond to an offer. I have an offer of $1,300 for a premium LLLL.com that was registered in 1991. (Domain will have been registered consistently for 19 years next month).

My asking price would be closer to $2.5k (roughly double his offer). I believe he will pass on the domain name with that counter. Am I overvaluing the domain name? It is not pronounceable and only the .net is registered (But, the .net is a website)
 
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I could always use more money - I'm not sure anyone would ever argue that point. However, my issue is making sure I receive the most for my investments. I believe I could get this price (or atleast close to it) by flipping it amongst resellers. (I think!)

you said "more"? so umm I'd say hang in there with it and expect more :D
 
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OK ... here's what my big Pumpkin Head has concluded. If I was a buyer who knew nothing about the value of domains I would google up an appraisal site and offer you that amount. If you went above that number I'd feel like I was being taken and would either raise my offer by maybe 10% or back out of the deal.

Without more information on the buyer you might as well flip a coin. "You can take the money or see what's behind door number two!"

8^X
 
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some namejet sales:
iede.com
$705

dppc.com
$1,012

kvis.com
$211
 
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Without giving much away - it was pointed out to me that the domain name does contain the prominent letters - "BP".
 
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:lol:

Ask for 10k.

Just my 0.02
 
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I was sorting through LLLL.com's on namebio the other day trying to make some rhyme or reason of pricing a LLLL, and to see how Sedo compared to Afternic. When I sorted them by seller I was a little surprised to see quite a few sold at the Afternic Bazaar. From 09/10/06 through 03/20/08 they sold 413 LLLL.com's. Anyone have any idea why they stopped reporting after 03/20/08? Did they shut down? I haven't sold anything there in a long time.

I went back today thinking that I was going to find them listed from '06 to present. But as I said, they stop at 03/20/08. But I did break down the pricing a little. Thought it was kind of interesting.

12 - LLLL.com's sold for $50 to $100, 79 for $21 to $50 and 317 for $20 or less.

Just thought it was interesting.


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I think Bazaar was shut down - it just wasnt generating business and the pricing concept just didnt seem to pan out. Towards the end, prices werent even accurately being recorded.
 
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19 year old premium LLLL.com don't come up for sale daily.

Unless you need the cash, I would hold firm. Your asking price is more than fair.

Brad

I need some outside opinions before I respond to an offer. I have an offer of $1,300 for a premium LLLL.com that was registered in 1991. (Domain will have been registered consistently for 19 years next month).

My asking price would be closer to $2.5k (roughly double his offer). I believe he will pass on the domain name with that counter. Am I overvaluing the domain name? It is not pronounceable and only the .net is registered (But, the .net is a website)


---------- Post added at 06:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:33 PM ----------

I think Bazaar was shut down - it just wasnt generating business and the pricing concept just didnt seem to pan out. Towards the end, prices werent even accurately being recorded.

It was shut down a long time ago.
 
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Yesterday on eBay -

iuiv.com $116.00
vamz.com $112.50
 
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I countered high and he "walked away" from the table. Although, he made sure to point out his valuation based on yahoo search results. I think I would have been upset with myself had I let this one go for. I'll hold out till later next year and see where things go. Thanks for everyones input, it helped sway me quite a bit.
 
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NJ yesterday:


okid $2,989
ffca $402
rtgh $99
kess $3,100
gsbh $121
igai $329
aonp $99
sccp $380
semh $151
 
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I countered high and he "walked away" from the table. Although, he made sure to point out his valuation based on yahoo search results. I think I would have been upset with myself had I let this one go for. I'll hold out till later next year and see where things go. Thanks for everyones input, it helped sway me quite a bit.

Stick to your guns. If he wants it bad enough, he will be back.


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lzom.com
aoxm.com
xotb.com
fzan.com

as lot and auctioning here at NP, highest for 46 now
 
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