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Hi,

Could you please appraise my new domain names

FAVORI.com
GONCA.com
 
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Favori great name that I'd love to own. Good luck to you with it! :xf.cool:
 
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Favori great name that I'd love to own. Good luck to you with it! :xf.cool:
Domaim can be yours if you pay more money :)
Both are good names especially Favori.com which can be used many different purposes. Favori is nice brandable name and can fetch low 5 figs to right enduser.

Gonca seems to be person name and too uncommon. This one can fetch between high 4 figs to starting 5 figs.

Thank you for comment!
 
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Both are good names especially Favori.com which can be used many different purposes. Favori is nice brandable name and can fetch low 5 figs to right enduser.

Gonca seems to be person name and too uncommon. This one can fetch between high 4 figs to starting 5 figs.
Thank you Abdulbasit for comment.

@Recons.Com waiting your comment :)
 
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Favori is a great name. I agree with others, 5 figs at the very least.

How long have you owned it?
 
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Both are good names especially Favori.com which can be used many different purposes. Favori is nice brandable name and can fetch low 5 figs to right enduser.

Gonca seems to be person name and too uncommon. This one can fetch between high 4 figs to starting 5 figs.

I guess that about right ;)
 
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Favori is an Italian word, it is the plural of "favore" :xf.smile:

Italian word, plus plural, don't have unfortunately a great value, especially in .com. Differently for some international generic word like pizza, cappuccino, ciao, ecc

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Favori is an Italian word, it is the plural of "favore" :xf.smile:

Italian word, plus plural, don't have unfortunately a great value, especially in .com. Differently for some international generic word like pizza, cappuccino, ciao, ecc

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Favore.png

Thanks @Bullock
 
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How real is nameworth valuations
I think it gives the estimated values generated by certain algorithms.

Its good to learn domain values from experts.
 
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As always with brandables someone will like it... and those who like it are those who matters :) Just sit and wait.
 
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Our Favori-ite is Favori, great domain, nice job!
 
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I want to learn both domains INVESTOR sale values.

If you see these domains at auctions maximum how much you can pay for each domains?
 
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I want to learn both domains INVESTOR sale values.

If you see these domains at auctions maximum how much you can pay for each domains?
i would pay 1k for favori
 
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What do you think about FAVORI logo?
 
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BrandBucket appraisal value is 18.000$ (18K)

What do you think about this value?
 
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No registered TM, you mean? Interesting how most people can't seem to get their head around the simple fact that no registerdd TM, does not mean there is no TM! :sneaky:
When it comes in front of a judge he will want to see a registered TM ergo no registered TM means that there is NO registered TM ergo no TM.

Think purchase without proof of purchase. Toothless.
 
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When it comes in front of a judge he will want to see a registered TM ergo no registered TM means that there is NO registered TM ergo no TM.

Think purchase without proof of purchase. Toothless.

You are wrong. You are DEAD wrong. Trademark ownership does NOT require formal trademark registration in ANY court of law in the western world. The one major reason to register a TM is to show proof of first use, but it is not necessary in a court of law, as long as you can prove first use.
 
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You are wrong. You are DEAD wrong. Trademark ownership does NOT require formal trademark registration in ANY court of law in the western world. The one major reason to register a TM is to show proof of first use, but it is not necessary in a court of law, as long as you can prove first use.
Not in the case of a common word. The Italians were using this for shop names and products before the tree was cut down that the paper of the US constitution was written on. Michaelangelo probably had it scribbled in his notebooks. Leonardo most likely called one of his inventions Favori.
 
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If I own a company started in 1995 called Favori that makes candy and you open a company in 2005 called Favori that makes automobiles, there is no trademark infringement because the industries are totally different and unrelated. So yes, there is a limit to how much exclusivity a court will allow you in a TM infringement case.
 
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