:quote: Tippy, don't you get?
If e was good and i was OK then both letters doubles the value.
Let's see 2x0 = ?
Yea, that's it.
:quote:
Firstly, this logic is incorrect, having studied advanced maths and logic in uni and other practices i will probably never make use of in my life, i can say:
names.com can appraised at around $50K if not more, possibly a little less
when you prefix 'e' to it, the value drops let's say by 1/2
when you prefix 'i' to a name, the value drops let's say by 1/8
thus, when you prefix the combination 'ei' the value drops by: 1/2 * 1/8 = 1/16 thus this would mean that eiNames is worth
1/16 * $50K which would value my domain at a little over $3K so there you have it

my domain is worth $3K
the reason why i didn't like wildcards idea was because prefixing cyber + www reduces the value by a further let's say 1/10000 thus the name would be reduced by 1/160000 ~> $0.0