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Hi all - please appraise my domain VeryBadCreditPersonalLoans.com.

I am open to all honest feedback as I really have no idea what this domain may be worth. What I do know is that a similar domain called communitycollegestudentloans.com sold for $488 on Afternic in 2009.

Your advice is welcomed!
 
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This is way toooo Long!5 Words also, I am not sure you will get reg-fee back on this Dn. If you have major development in mind Maybe you would see the $$$ the similar domain went for . But not worth the effort In My Opinion.
 
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That domain worth $0 IMO
It is too long and the word "very" in front of just kill its value.
You should ask for refund.
 
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???! I'm not sure how you figure this name is similar to communitycollegestudentloans.com :-/, but either way, I can't see 'any' value in this name other than the wasted $9 spent on it. Drop it - $0 value.

(This is a domain right up MicroGuy's appraisal alley!)
 
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This was a VeryBadDomainRegIdea.com, no offense. I would just delete it and try investing in dropping/expiring names relating to your niche of interest/credit
 
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If I developed a minisite (5 pages or so) would it have potential to flip for $XX?

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Yes, if 'you' were the one buying it from yourself.

Thanks, I agree with everyone's appraisals - I would welcome any ideas on how to monetise this domain name.
We have. Drop the name, and try to get a refund to spend that money elsewhere!
Another idea to monetize it, is drop the name, and save time and money 'not' developing it.
 
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the time you taken to educate me on this.
 
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