Thanks for the feedback. I just went and purchased that one too after reading your reply. The only reason I didn't purchase that one initially is because unsoften isn't really used as a verb but it is used as an adjective more frequently.Little value because Unsoften.com is still available and it's probably better than yours.
Unsoften is better but it doesn't mean it's a good domain either. Ask yourself, what could be developed under that name/domain?Thanks for the feedback. I just went purchased that one too after reading your reply. The only reason I didn't purchase that one initially is because unsoften isn't really used as a verb but it is used as an adjective more frequently.
Thank you for your reply.If "unsoften", you may find some thin XXX value. Adding the "ed" (even if a real word), hard sell. I agree with @sellian. Regardless, best of luck
Typical case of brand protection.Thanks for the feedback. I just went and purchased that one too after reading your reply. The only reason I didn't purchase that one initially is because unsoften isn't really used as a verb but it is used as an adjective more frequently.