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http://www.PickMyScab.com

My original intent was to make a site with a lot of categories. I would rank everything and anything I could think of that annoys people.

Blank outta 5 Scabs.
Let's say I don't like Oprah.. well, i'd write a long review about her and rate her annoyance factor with Scabs.

~Right now I'm using it as an E/N site.. but soon my lazyness will leave and I will do my idea.

So, is this marketable?
 
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I think the value here is entirely dependent upon exactly how you dev the site.
It is a catchy name in an 'eeewww' sort of way, one that immediately appeals to the thrill-seeking youth.
I think resellers wouldn't see much value, I think you need entirely to spell it out by developing.
An end user who sees an immediate use might really like this; however, if you were just wanting to sell the name without development I'd suggest not asking that high of a price... this 'kind' of name can have many inventions and variations for the use you suggested.
If I had it sitting for sale somewhere, undeveloped, I'd plonk about $300 on it... and then I'd take a fifth of that if someone offered.
Sounds like a name to have some fun dev'ing rather than trying to sell as-is...
Neat name, I like it; just don't see high value undeveloped.
 
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Looks like a good domain after developing. There are a lot of names out there that make perfect sense and are VERY BRANDABLE but unfortunately have search engine history so it takes a while to raise them to the point where you can sell them and make decent money

I would say $xx undeveloped

Good luck!
 
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