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Could you please share your ideas about the estimated selling price?
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for your commentMaybe a nickname for Sue from Ontario?
Probably better as ONSUE.
Office Of National Statistics UE
Not sure of value.
Thanks for your commentSeems like an incorrect grammar phrase something to do with “suing.”
Otherwise it has something to do with the person Sue. It’s “on sue” or “on her” - her treat.
Thanks for your reply.I don't think there's much value to be honest, it doesn't mean anything naturally, and names with forced meaning tend to fetch very little, if they sell at all.
It is short and catchy so maybe you'll get lucky with someone who likes it, but the value entirely depends on their pockets so hard to say. Put it on the free marketplaces and see if you get any views (trouble is no-one will find it from keyword searches)
Good luck
Thank you for your reply$.362
Thanks for your comment
sue is a correct English verb with the below meaning:
"sue" is a legal word meaning "institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution)"
For example: He will sue Clark for beating him.
So I believe it is more related to Law and Lawsuits.
So Any idea about the value?
Even in your own examples you failed to use the word "on" before the word "sue".Thanks for your comment
"sue" is a legal word meaning "institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution)"
For example: He will sue Clark for beating him.
So I believe it is more related to Law and Lawsuits.
So Any idea about the value?
ThanksNo need for the lesson. I am a lawyer.
OnSue is an incorrect grammatical phrase, as I stated.
ThanksEven in your own examples you failed to use the word "on" before the word "sue".
It's because you would never use the word "on" before the word "sue".
Perhaps the "ON" could be an acronym or abbreviation before the word "sue"?
Best of luck with it!
Thank you for your reply
Can you explain your point of view regarding this estimation?
thanks for your time.
Thanks for your commentRight on! Nice domain. People often "on sue" people for various criminal cases. Any lawyer would be glad to have this domain. It's easily worth $10,050.
thank youI took the name onsue and ran it through my personal domain name evaluator program* and that is the number it spit out.
* personal domain name evaluator program (PDNEP) IS A trademark of the
I don't know what your domains worth corporation.
People often "on sue" people for various criminal cases.
Any lawyer would be glad to have this domain. It's easily worth $10,050.
Thanks for your reply. I didn't know that."OnSue" might be the new dictionary word for "ensuing bedlam", when the poor lemmings get sucker punched during the crypto market's fall off the cliff, as it often does.
Thanks for your reply. I didn't know that.
"be in such a desperate situation as to resort to even the most unlikely means of solution"You're Welcome! Do you also know what it means to "clutch at straws"?