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CNC.com - Worth $50?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008.

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    I found a CNC.com (consonant number consonant as im sure you know). Is it worth $50 to buy from a guy?

    The only thing I don't like about it is the number in it (its a 0).

    Just need some investment advice :)

    Wes
     
    Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008 IP
  2. fireboat

    fireboat Active Member

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    #2
    The zero isa huge negative because, as you know, people will type the letter o... especially since it has a letter on either side of it.

    Personally, I don't think it has a real value.
     
    fireboat, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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  3. Wesf90

    Wesf90 Active Member

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    Great advice. thanks fb
     
    Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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    sikhrule Peon

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    buy it! if u getting for 50,
     
    sikhrule, Apr 27, 2008 IP
  5. Wesf90

    Wesf90 Active Member

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    Thanks for the reply... but any reason for your opinion?
     
    Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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    MOG Well-Known Member

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    Its only worth something really if you have something you can do with it... by itself its a non entity as a commodity even though it is a really short name.. I recently had 50 or so 3 char LNL NLN and LLN domains, and really they arent worth a huge amount unless they are developed...
     
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    Wesf90 Active Member

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    How much more is a CNC.com worth than a NCC.org (N = 3)?

    Just curious
     
    Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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    MOG Well-Known Member

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    totally subjective mate... depends on the application and the client so wouldnt like to comment without studying both, and anyone that does comment is blowing smoke Im afraid.
     
    MOG, Apr 27, 2008 IP
  9. Wesf90

    Wesf90 Active Member

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    I like straight up answers.. thanks ;)
     
    Wesf90, Apr 27, 2008 IP
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    Tetradomain Peon

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    And I was thinking why people keep on saying that LLLL.com and NNNN.com were so valuable....

    Personally, I would go for a sensible worded domain anytime.
     
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    hillord Well-Known Member

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    well, mine is gjmc.com

    so i abb it to Gossip JOKES MODELS COMMUNITY
     
    hillord, Apr 28, 2008 IP
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    IProx Well-Known Member

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    I don't get it. I see the domain but where is the '0'?
     
    IProx, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  13. Fka200

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    Any CNC for $50 = yes. Buy it and move on.
     
    Fka200, Apr 28, 2008 IP
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    IProx Well-Known Member

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    Oh, I see...CNC = Character, Number, Character. I feel like a nub.
     
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  15. Wesf90

    Wesf90 Active Member

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    Consonant, Number, Consonant ;)

    V = Vowel
    C = Consonant
    N = Number
    L = Letter
    P = Premium Letter

    I'm sure there are more
     
    Wesf90, Apr 28, 2008 IP
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    t2000q Prominent Member

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    personaly I find that the zero will be often be mistaken for the letter O
    it will still work but you will certainly need to work on the promoting and branding of it

    lol
     
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  17. amitpatel_3001

    amitpatel_3001 Results Follow Patience

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    If you are referring to CNC [dot] COM then its worth 50$, iam going to pay 100$ for the name :)
     
    amitpatel_3001, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  18. BitReview

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    i think it's wothed 50 bucks
     
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  19. Fka200

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    If you end up buying it for $50, I'll buy it off of you for $70. Zero or not... I don't care. ;) Goodluck!
     
    Fka200, Apr 28, 2008 IP
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    just to clear it up whatever the the letters or number a CCC.com is worth more then $50 if you buy it you shouldn't have a problem selling it for at least $150+
     
    hecto, Apr 28, 2008 IP