domain credito(.)info

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Please, can you appraise credito(.)info?

I know, it's not the dotcom (I would like), but still a good word very used in financial in lot of countries. Almost every TLD taken.
 
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I did not expect to sale credito(.)info for xx.xxx, but for at least low x.xxx I think it's realistic.

I've said for years that NamePros™ needs a self-appraisal sub-forum. :hearts:
 
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I've said for years that NamePros™ needs a self-appraisal sub-forum. :hearts:

:lol: Yes, I do not wanted to end like this. Sorry
 
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I be lived un Europe for a decade ad my wife is Hispanic. They do not use accents in domain names period. From that perspective, disenos makes sense...
The whole idea of credit as a "market" has its place in the US. So unless u can target Spanish speaking. people from the US. You are taking the wrong direction.
 
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I be lived un Europe for a decade ad my wife is Hispanic. They do not use accents in domain names period. From that perspective, disenos makes sense...
The whole idea of credit as a "market" has its place in the US. So unless u can target Spanish speaking. people from the US. You are taking the wrong direction.


I don't want to convince you. It does not make sense. I live in the spanish state since I was born, Do you think I don't know spanish language? In the spanish ABC an "a" with or without accent is still an "a", but "ñ" and "n" are two different letters (the symbol above ñ is not an accent) with different pronounciation (k,l,ll,m,n,ñ,o,p...).

And on the subject of "credito", I can assure you that every person who needs money from the bank, enters to a bank office and request a "credito". It's THE word we use, not other. In Barcelona, in Madrid and all the hispanic countries. Please, google the word to see by yourself.
 
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I'm going to be blunt: I've the domain ovary.info; every woman has an ovary. There are a billion ovaries on earth. So...what do you think the domain is worth. Credit is a word that's looked up anodyne always with combination word. Ex: low interest credit cards.
its a .info and its extremely hard to sell to an enduser unless tlyour buyer has a sudden rush of generosity and wants to educate the public on "Credito".
.info dominant are almost always developed by the domain owner himself as informative site as typein traffic on this extension is 0.
 
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Alistair. I do not consider you to be blunt. I appreciate your opinions, really. And I think we are having an interesting discussion here.

For me "ovary" is not a product, "credito" is a well known financial product. Take a look on the extensions regged for both domains (even the most exotic ones) as a proof of the importance of the word.

But we can go real: credit.info was sold for $36K last year. I cannot find any historic data sales for ovary, even for the .com.
 
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Well you're doing a pretty thorough job convincing us the value of your name.

Why waste your effort here? Go find your buyer and explain to them why it's worth anything.

And why bother asking for an appraisal if you have a price in mind, and don't want to hear prices below that? You mentioned another forum that appraised it as $1600 - i saw the topic on the other forum, it says "UP TO 1600". That means they think the MOST you would get is 1600.

Stop wasting your time here, you asked for appraisals and got them. They are opinions, nobody is wrong.
 
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voidofmind, everybody is free to not to read this thread, But I'm agree with you. I close the Thread. Thank you all.
 
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