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Remnant

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Hello,

Just wondering, if someone was selling your initials, such as for an example SMW.com for Sean Michael Williams, would you buy it and for how much?

Also if your initials were extremely uncommon, like zfy.com, would you still buy it?

Thanks,
Remn
 

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Heyo Remnant.

Good quality 3 letter .com domains sell for $500 - $5000 every day. It really depends a lot on the letter combinations and how much they fit the need for a good 'acronym' that somebody might want to use for their company.

If your initials are ZQJ - then you can get the name for less. If your initials are RAS then be prepared to shell out some serious cash. All depends on the letter combination - and how realistic the seller's expectations are.

If the 3 letters happen to be a real word (DOG - CAT) or a well known acronym (GIF - JPG) then the price can go extremely high in those cases.
 

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Originally posted by Remnant
Hello,

Just wondering, if someone was selling your initials, such as for an example SMW.com for Sean Michael Williams, would you buy it and for how much?

Also if your initials were extremely uncommon, like zfy.com, would you still buy it?

Thanks,
Remn

That's a question only you can answer. :) Find out the asking price and decide if it's worth it to you.
 

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Originally posted by Remnant

Also if your initials were extremely uncommon, like zfy.com, would you still buy it?


Sure... as long as the price was fair for the quality of the letter combination.

After all - how often do you get a chance to own your own initials?

At the same time though - I would never tell the seller they are your initials (unless you know them) because this will often cause them to raise the price because they know you have a special interest in the name.
 
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