I love the name, it is indeed short, easy to pronounce, and has a good meaning to it, the ability to bet flexibly is a good feature for any casino and a casino with such a name already can attract customers even without heavy marketing.
If I had any intension of starting a casino, I would definitely want to know how much it would cost to buy this domain name, because sincerely, I love it, and I am wishing the lucky buyer good luck.
It may be short but there are other more shorter names than this. A few that I can think of are BC.game and stake.com.
I don't remember saying that there are no shorter ones, and behinds, the BC.game and Stake.com you mentioned, are those domains up for sale as Betflexi.com?
The comparison you did here makes no sense to me (am sorry for being blunt), if you must compare, then it would have made more sense if you looked for other domains in this category that are currently up for sale, this would have been a fair comparison.
they will need to follow it because many are going to think of that and it will be contradicting if the site doesn't allow small deposits or small bets.
I agree with you on this, but I believe this shouldn't be a problem because if I was the buyer, I wouldn't see this as a problem since gamblers naturally avoid casinos with high deposit and withdrawer limit, as well as high minimum gambling amount, and it doesn't matter what the name of the Casino is.
BetHigh.com (for example) will still have to have a low deposit and withdrawer limit, as well as low minimum amount per bet, to keep their customers as well as attract more customers.
Marketing would still be needed because how can a gambler know that this casino exists if they will not market it properly?
Again, I never said marketing was not needed at all, I said the owner would not have to market so hard before they win some customers, and this is because the name "Betflexi", on its own already have this Ora of appeal in it, seeing the name immediately creates this appeal in you to want to try out the casino (this is my personal opinion and what I feel, I don't know how other people feel or think about it)
Also, I think there's nothing wrong to know if how much this cost even if you don't have intentions of buying it. You can try to pm the op or just click on the Betflexi.com link. There is a "request price" button that you can find there.
I agree with you but this is only from the buyers perspective, the seller wouldn't see it that way.
If I was the seller, my question would be "why want to know the price of something you don't have any intention or interest in buying, and also don't have in intention of bringing a buyer?"
I don't have any intention of buying this nor even bringing a buyer, what then is the essence of wasting my time, as well as the seller's time wanting to know the price?.