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LyfeInsurance.com

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$ 4.500 USD or nothing at all
 
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The possibles are endless - Insur[ed]Lyfe/ lyfinsurance/com, or lyfe[+insure]/com, or [insure+]lyf/com.
But, I see bright signs you could go BONKERS selling this to Insurance Agents.
 
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at first i thought itw as bad af.

but then i googled. and there are companies called that. so what you should do is outbound to them. Don't worry about being spammy because those ppl spam people too :tightlyclosedeyes: :D
 
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Thanks for your appraisals! Any more appraisals are welcome!

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Any more appraisals are welcome!
 
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Life insurance is a pretty serious business, generally catering to older folks rather than those of us who are caught up in the popularity of misspelled brands. Think about it from a buyer's perspective. Are you going to entrust your family's wellbeing after you're gone to a company called Lyfe Insurance? And from a seller perspective, you're thinking about the buyer perspective. I could see a startup looking to disrupt the life insurance industry, but the chances they go with 'Lyfe Insurance' as their brand name are nil.

I'd recoup costs personally.
 
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Couple of nice examples below of companies using "lyfe" from 1st page of Google

https://www.homelyfe.com

https://lyfeinsured.com

Lyfe insurance IMO is much nicer than lyfe insured -

I personally would be looking for low xxxx and definitely reach out to both of the above and see what they have to say...
 
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Only way I see this working, and I am a licensed insurance agent, is to having that typo forward to a real site.

Would I pay 4500 for it? No.

Would be worth more to an affiliate marketer.
 
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Thanks for appraisals so far! Any more appraisals pls..
 
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Not the best term for creative versions IMO.

However, @MrAcidic has mentioned some companies that use the term "lyfe" in a similar fashion. The question is, did (or would) they pay money to acquire their domain, or they use it only because it was reg fee ? lol
ie....... Maybe a company with a budget would shoot for a better domain.

Good luck ;)
 
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