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How much would you buy an all premium 4 letters .com today? e.g. tpsd.com?

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How much would you buy an all premium 4 letters .com today? e.g. tpsd.com? (I do not own tpsd.com, just using it as an example.)
 

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As cheap as possible !

Depends on the letters of course, but I can imagine a lot of quad-premiums for which I would pay $150+
 

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Absolute minimum is $120 I'd say. If you can get them cheaper you're lucky.

BTW, llllsales.com is awesome indeed. :)
 

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In July the bottom was $89, this month it is $119, but we are talking about the worst with the least acronym possibilities and very minimal potential end-users (compared to better llll.com's).
 

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vanc.com sold for $48K recently :-0 so i think there is still some cash in them !
 

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How much would you buy an all premium 4 letters .com today? e.g. tpsd.com? (I do not own tpsd.com, just using it as an example.)
Are we making up your mind for you? :eek:

How much money do we have to spend? :cheesy:
 

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Biggedon, you have made these statements many times now ("WTF is anti premium", "WTF is low end", "WTF is all premium"...). How else would you categorize them? You have to understand, even though not all BMW's are the same (you can buy a rundown 316i for $2000, and you can buy a full spec 7 for $150k.), they are still called BMW's, otherwise you are not able to discuss them.
 

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Biggedon, you have made these statements many times now ("WTF is anti premium", "WTF is low end", "WTF is all premium"...). How else would you categorize them? You have to understand, even though not all BMW's are the same (you can buy a rundown 316i for $2000, and you can buy a full spec 7 for $150k.), they are still called BMW's, otherwise you are not able to discuss them.

don't forget the "what the hell is reseller pricing" thread as well

categorizing is the same as discriminating, imo

and to discriminate is to pre-judge the capability or potential of something or person to acheive, based on predetermined biases.


comparing cars to domains is not a rational argument in itself, so i won't even try to break it down.

but when you start having to get an oil change or put gasoline in your domain...then we can talk about comparisions. :)

anti-premium is one of the dumbest terms ever applied to a domain.

especially when most don't even know what a premium domain is.

imo...
 
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