My opinion:
Reg fee to low xx
(if at all)
Just think:
Very long name not describing anything definite.
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I think this is a great domain, well worth Reg fee.... and more. But how MUCH more? Please Appraise.
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My opinion:
Reg fee to low xx
(if at all)
Just think:
Very long name not describing anything definite.
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The name is too long
I cannot see any value in it.
Good luck
$0 - regfee. it only has 168 google results, zero OVT, its long, and all other extensions are still not registered. lowINTERESTrates.com would have been worth a lot more.
A lot of people say any domain you can register freely isn't worth more than the reg fee. This is mostly true, at least in the short run. However, if you register a new term or buzzword that picks up in popularity then your newly regged domains can be worth something.
I agree with the others that this domain doesn't have much value.
It all depends on the buyer you intend to sell this one to.
If you plan on selling it on a forum like this one or to other people who buy domains largely to park or resell them it is worth the registration fee maybe.
But if you plan to buy it and shop it around for the right buyer on the retail level it could be worth $xxx - $x,xxx.
Keep in mind it's all relative. I know this is an appraisal section so people are telling you what they think it's worth. But ultimately it's all about finding the right buyer.
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