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Worth it?
Would you rather own that or Vr/ArGlasses?


Smart version for sure.Would you rather own that or Vr/ArGlasses?
NOT EVEN CLOSE to 1MM, Rick has LOST his MIND!!Worth it?
The multimillionaire Rick needs to start listening to you it seems...NOT EVEN CLOSE to 1MM, Rick has LOST his MIND!!
smartglasses.com is just a mediocre 6 figure domain name, the price is close to $ 350,000 USD. Not even half Million USD. He wont sell that overvalue domain never! LOL CEOs are Not Dumb, nobody will develop a smartglasses product, not even the japanese, we need HANDS to operate a smartphone, a smartwatches is a USELESS, WORTHLESS Product! And the domain is Plural that means LESS VALUE.
Rick needs a REALITY CHECK ASAP!! Hello Rick, STOP DREAMING and Get Back to Reality World, Rick urgently needs a SMART BRAIN! ahahahahahahahhaha
Thanks for the LAUGH!! made my day!! LMAO!!!!
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Indeed.Price and value are two very different things.
Than the singular?And the domain is Plural that means LESS VALUE.
Generally speaking @OmarVG that's not the case. What so job.com is valued north of jobs.com? so boat.com is valued north of boats.com? so domain.com is valued north of domains.com? Nah.Than the singular?And the domain is Plural that means LESS VALUE.
The two names that are regularly debated over the value of the singular Vs plural are car.com and cars.comGenerally speaking @OmarVG that's not the case. What so job.com is valued north of jobs.com? so boat.com is valued north of boats.com? so domain.com is valued north of domains.com? Nah.
Yes there is, and it's worth ten billion dollars https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/smart-glass-market-102569.My point was that there is no singular here.
Smart glass is a totally different thing, and not a singular for smart glasses (as in something you wear on your eyes).Yes there is, and it's worth ten billion dollars https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/smart-glass-market-102569.
Funnily enough the singular in this example might actually be worth more than the plural. Generally plurals are worth more than singulars, that's my point. Moving on, smartglasses is only worth ten million dollars if somebody pays ten million dollars. So this thread will only conclude when that happens, before which it's all conjecture. Mr Schwartz can sell any domain he owns for whatsoever price he wishes, and as he is most clearly one of the leading domain investors in the world I'm not going to bet against him. Probably made a good amount of income TODAY from parking adverts. However at ten million dollars then the proof is in the pudding as they say. Any buyers? Edit I think we can all learn something about monitoring future trends and registering or buying their dot com exacts before any future market matures. Then, I've learnt something, so it wasn't wasted time while savaging a crumpet and slurping my black coffee.Smart glass is a totally different thing, and not a singular for smart glasses (as in something you wear on your eyes).
What did you have on your crumpet?I've learnt something, so it wasn't wasted time while savaging a crumpet and slurping my black coffee.
Dipped it in black coffeeWhat did you have on your crumpet?
