Adding a random number before or after the word that doesn't have anything to do with the name kills the value of the name. Personally, if it was me, I'd drop & get a refund unless you plan to develop.
as explained before - numbers devaluates domains no matter how you rationalize that 1 means #1 or 365 means 1 year, it is very clear that they are all reg fee listen to htmlindex, hes one of experts here
Thanks for the advice, I guess I feel I can do something with the domain and perhaps others in the same business might see the same. With regards to listening to htmlindex you are saying the 365 domains devalue domain names and he is saying the opposite. Being inbusiness myself - obviously he want to sell his domains so in needs to add a sales pitch in order to sell his 365 domain. Although I have also recently bought some 365 domains + keyword it is because I am actually in the business where I feel those domain will come in use to me. Regardless of 1, 247, 365 the domains are of use to me. The only problem here is that we might start seeing so called experts going back on themselves. You are saying 365, 247 and any other number devalues a domain whereas htmlindex says the opposite - lets see what his response is. Mr Htmlindex, do the numbers 365 or any other number devalue a domain like celebrities365 which according to Regine is worth zilch because of the number attached. Thanks BAD
1) I would not consider Regine an expert based just on DP. 2) If you see value in them, use them, develop them, whatever.