Thanks for your evaluations.
reg fee i dont know what these domains trying to show.
CallSwipe.com does not have any meaning. The word 'Swap' is much better.
Reg Fee only.
Rhymes, Research and Reasons--
Fixzilla.com: "zilla"is a highly recognizable and popular suffix on the net, hence, it already has branding value built into it, if it has an appropriate , (and preferably a monosyllabic), prefix attached. I have about a dozen "zilla" names in my portfolio. Four of these, Burnzilla.com, Factzilla.com, Snipezilla.com, and Snapzilla.com have previously recieved offers in the low $xxx, which I have turned down. I have just resumed negotiations over another "zilla" name, (which I am unable to disclose, at present), in the mid-$xxxx range after declining the low-$xxxx that the buyer had previously offerred. "Fix" is an excellent word for a utility, and the major way that "zilla" names are being used, is as a monicker for app and utility software. 'Nuff said.
CallSwipe.com: This relates to the expanding calling card, phone card, pre-paid card market and more directly to a new, emerging style of phone (both mobile and hard wired) that is equipped with a slot for "swiping" a card through it as a payment method. A list of similar/related names- all, are currently registered:
phoneswipe.com
swipephone.com
swipephones.com
cardswipe.com
swipecard.com
swipe2call.com
swipecard.net
callingcards.com
swipecard.info
cardswipe.info
callingcard.info
callingcards.info
callingcard.biz
mobileswipe.com
A couple of my own:
mobiswipe.com
handyswipe.com
wi-swipe.com, (also w/o "-")
i-swipe.com
a~~wipe.com, (just kidding)
Some related links:
http://www.thompsonmerchant.com/services/WirelessSwipe/wirelessswipe.html
http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/search?q=swipe
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...ozilla:en-US:official&q="phone+swipe"&spell=1
http://www.google.com/search?q="cal...ient=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...lla:en-US:official&q="phone+card"&btnG=Search
Besides making a "swipe" to pay for phone calls, ( hence, "CallSwipe"), there are several other examples where "swipe technology" is currently being used (and soon to be used), for electronic transactions and identification purposes.
I have several other "swipe" domain names that address the growing number of applications and uses of this technology.