14,000 LLLL domains listed for sale at godaddy now

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by ruffnat, Dec 5, 2007.

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    To me this looks like a classic case of way more sellers than buyers.
     
    ruffnat, Dec 5, 2007 IP
  2. bobchrist

    bobchrist Active Member

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    Where is the link? I don't see the listing on their home page.
     
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  3. ruffnat

    ruffnat Peon

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    tdnam.com is the domain auction section of godaddy

    go to tdnam and then do an advanced search on 4 letter no dash or number
     
    ruffnat, Dec 5, 2007 IP
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    lojadeluxo Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the information...
    let-me the good domains nmes
     
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    Wow, 14,000 LLLL.com domains selling on TDNAM? That's a lot that people are trying to get rid of. That's why I can't see any value in crap letter LLLL.com domains like zqxz.com
     
    htmlindex, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    dnk Well-Known Member

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    Are these domains dropping?
     
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  7. ruffnat

    ruffnat Peon

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    no, they are not expired domains, if that is what you meant

    they are domains that people that bought them are hoping to sell them
     
    ruffnat, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    Stupid letter combinations ( no possible acronyms ) like yjvz.com will never have any success ( in 5-6 years maybe but i doubt ) ,
    but good and pronounceable name such as welo , atam , veed , and ect are very valuable , for example

    biva.com was sold at enom for 6.700 $
    isio.com was sold for 3.900$
    ifob.com for 730 $

    and ect

    On sedo twice I got offers 250EUR and 750$ for ewea.com and rejected both :)

    Unfortunately in DP I'm able to find only crappy LLLL threads , and very rarely good one ( but they are not getting enough response , cause DP members "undervaluing" that names )
     
    rentdn, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    LLLL.COM party is going strong :)
     
    maverick123, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    n-james Well-Known Member

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    I recently sold a LLLL.com which wasnt that great for high $xx which has recently been sold on for low $xxx.

    Money is still in the LLLL.com since none are available to register.
     
    n-james, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    I don't think there is anything wrong with 14,000 LLLL.com's being sold at TDNAM, just shows that the aftermarket is thriving.

    There are still many, many people looking to buy LLLL.com's and I would suggest taking advantage of the currently low aftermarket prices and buying one of two if you think it is a good deal. These names are all sold out and I don't believe that we will ever see them drop by the thousands, nor will there ever be thousands available for registration ever again. IMO..

    Here is a listing of the LLLL.com's being sold on eBay, you can occasionally find a great deal there too! Check it out!
     
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    FPForum Notable Member

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    Right now there are ton's of people trying to sell LLLL.com's..I'm even doing some buying/selling of my own. Now that they're all gone there are two ways to get them. A: when they drop B: buying them

    If you want to build your portfolio and haven't already now is the time..In another year you won't find many dropping and the prices are only going one way, up. Even if they're crappy. If you look at it as an investment and plan to hold them for a couple years, you're going to get much more than you paid for em.
     
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    perhaps, but watching it for awhile out of those 14,000 for sale, very few actually sell or even get a single bid
     
    ruffnat, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    Totally agree with you. Well said.
     
    htmlindex, Dec 7, 2007 IP
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    They just ran out 40 days ago....maybe you should wait a couple of years before pretending that ZQSX.com will worth $500 ?
     
    italiandragon, Dec 9, 2007 IP
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