There isn't one from a reseller's perspective.
Once a domain name gets longer, more synonym possibilities open up so that the user can get one for reg fee rather than paying full price.
So, if getmealowermortgagerate.com is taken, "get" can be replaced with "find", "lower" can be replaced with "better", "mortgage rate" can be replaced with "rate on my mortgage", etc.
Additionally, given the complexity there's a higher likelihood to misspell or use the wrong word (as above), even the most dim-witted of end-users would know to opt for a shorter domain somehow.
Unfortunately, all these new TLD's coming in will be perceived by a dim-witted end user much differently than us domainers will see them. The novelty of a name like "lowerrate.football", which will be taken in .com, but not in most of these wacky TLD's, will give end users options they'll like to get a shorter name.
I think we domainers can agree it's foolish... but I have a feeling there will be an epidemic of this once the new TLD's come into the mainstream.






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