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Giode

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I picked this up from a medical company out of Boston that for some reason or another is no longer functioning. Not sure how the plural works with this, but I would appreciate any input given.

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On a side note, it also means "breads" in French (bread=pain). Approx. 2m Google results for "pains" in pages written in French.

Ofc the domain is worth much more as an English word...
 

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Don't know about value, but would work nicely with some subdomains.

back.pains.com
growing.pains.com
chest.pains.com

etc...
That would help make the plural make more sense.
 

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I personally think it is worth 20k+

PM sent!!!

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Hmm....not sure. There is an intrinsic value in generics, but what is better - pains or painkillers? A condition or its treatment?

The domain could sell for mid five figures, perhaps to a pharmaceutical company to use it as a keyword. But it requires a lot of work to do this.
 

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High xx,xxx. Sell it to a company like advil. Another great domain Giode.
 

Giode

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Thank you for the educated appraisals! I really wasn't sure what value to put on it, but now I have a better idea. Thanks.
 
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