here's a question: a different spin than the "what if" interest to (business) endusers is what about when the LLLL is also a surname or first name? Not as typical as smith, jones, williams etc, but a name nonetheless? I have at least 3 llll's that are names and wonder about any shift in value based on that..... again, not a common name (at least in the US) but certainly a name. I myself would LOVE to have my surname in .com.... but not sure that most people would unless they built their job around it. I haven't located any "high profile" people with these names (but I just recently realized that they were names at all!) but figured would get other opinions on it. Anyone else had luck with name/LLLL's by contacting people about the chance of securing their family name?
LLLL.com names, either first or last names have an inherent value that at a bare minimum makes them more valuable than a random LLLL.com IMO, but in the resale market this is not always noticable.
It of course depends on how popular the name is, i have a few first and last names that are not obscure, but certainly not common, if i noticed an email from the person inquiring about a domain had THAT name, i would of course try for a higher price, as the person enquiring would themselves be openly admitting they WANT that domain, more than the average Joe.
What i have seen with people wanting their family name is that they have an interest in genealogy and like to post family photos etc, first name buyers are more for vanity IMO, or other uses. I'm not sure which one is more valuable though, the family name, or a first name, maybe someone else has some figures on that.
I am yet to get any interest though on the ones i hold, but I'm sure eventually someone will be curious. I might actually contact one or two end users over the next few weeks and see if i get any interest, maybe that's the way to go?
I have tried in vein to buy my family name on three occasions over many years, although it's rare it's also an expensive LLL word, famous body spray and bloody brandable to boot, the fact a hedge fund investment bank owns it means i have 0% chance of acquiring from the blood suckers, LOL.