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I heard that domain name traders will pay upwards of £500 for any four letter .co.uk domain name. Is this not correct?

I don't know of any company that has these initials. I guess you just hope there is one.

Rgds

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4 letter .coms have some value these days as do 3 letter .co.uk domains - 4 letter .co.uk domains have very little value unless they are relevant to something eg. hdtv.co.uk.

These are still available:

kdra.co.uk
kdrb.co.uk
kdrd.co.uk

etc. etc. and many 1000's more

Grant
 
grantw said:
4 letter .coms have some value these days as do 3 letter .co.uk domains - 4 letter .co.uk domains have very little value unless they are relevant to something eg. hdtv.co.uk.

These are still available:

kdra.co.uk
kdrb.co.uk
kdrd.co.uk

etc. etc. and many 1000's more

Grant

agreed... I've got a few 4letters including hiya.co.uk and daub.uk.

They have to relate to everyday things. 3letters are slightly better due to their scarcity and the no of companies using a 3letter anagram e.g tdh for Tom Dick & Harry ltd. Much harder for 4letters. A search will show many 1000's still unregged.

an example - I regged dabr.co.uk a couple of weeks ago... DAB radio (and dabdr... DAB digital radio)

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