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How much to bid for LLLL.com?

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I am about to enter an auction for a 4 letter .com domain (LLLL.com). It's a pretty good one. It's not a dictionary word or anything like that but it's brandable.

How much do you think it will go for? Low hundreds, mid hundreds, thousands?

Any input is welcome!
 

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no one here can give you the answer

it always depends on the domain, and we don't give appraisals for names which you don't own or are bidding on.
 

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Ok, I understand. Man, I just really want this domain but my budget is not that great. Wish me luck!
 

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Don't know what your budget is, but you should always be prepared to ultimately make an offer close to what you would accept as a seller yourself. Don't make your initial offer too low, otherwise the owner might cancel negotiations right away. Good luck!
 

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I'm actually buying a domain that has been deleted and being auctioned off. I've never done that before. Do any of you guys have experience with that? Do you only get one bid?
 

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If it is an auction you should be able to bid as much as you want.
 
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