Another bit of advice would be to get domains with the proper tense. Especially if it's not in .com. Plural or past tense versions of words are not a very popular when naming a company, product or service. Although there are definitely lots of exceptions, but it's much harder selling exceptions.
include.me or includes.com = fairly good domains ...
but includes.me = pretty much worthless
FileName.biz seems pretty good at first glance ... but ask to yourself who would buy and use such a domain? This is an exception where Files.biz actually would have been a pretty good domain. Last week there was a bunch of .biz that dropped ... some better than FileName.biz that nobody bought at even $5.
Names like yours do sell on occasion .. but the chances and prices are so low that they are not worth the investment as a reseller looking to flip for a profit. Essentially if you had 100 names like this, you might sell a couple for $1-200 (if you're lucky) .. but your cost of holding them for a year was over $1000 .. so it's an overall loss.
I'd suggest going to
@DomainSherpa and listen/watch the last year's worth of reviews ( DomainSherpa.com ). They discuss this sort of thing regularly. Pay particular attention to what they say about weaker portfolios .. the constructive criticism can be very helpful when trying to figure out the right wording.
Anyhow ... sorry for the bad news .. I have seen much worse ... and there is always the chance you'll get lucky .. best of luck moving forward!
