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What would be a good estimate for this one?
 
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I don't see any value in this name

DVDs and CD's are so old school...nobody uses them anymore
 
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But finally it isnt about being oldschool or not, right? There are numerous DVD and CD stores shown if you type a keyword on the google search.
 
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I still use CDs.
I can get them for $.99 now, the price of one song on itunes.
Having netflix (like most people I know) I don't want to waste space storing DVDs, even though they are super cheap.

The sad truth is that physical media is not a money maker anymore.
List your domain on Sedo for $200 and accept any offer gladly.
 
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doesnt make much sense, DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc and CD for Compact Disk so you'd have DigitalVersatileDiscCompactDiscS...
 
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I think the above comments have read into this a bit much - I could see it used for someone who sells low cost DVDs/CDs online, perhaps second hand - people do still use and buy them! - although value wise, would suggest mid $xx.

Good luck.
 
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If you appreciate music, you still buys CDs to play over a good sound system. Anyone who doesn't have CDs obviously doesn't have a good sound system and has no appreciation of good music. End of story.
 
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I still buy CDs, they're wonderful.
I generally refuse to pay more than$.99, though.
I can do that, because so many people are donating their entire CD collections to Goodwill (thrift / 2nd hand stores).


So, the low value of the domain is no dispersion on the utility of CDs and DVDs.
It's just that CDs and DVDs aren't money makers anymore.
If you set up a site to sell used CDs and DVDs, there's a very good chance it will be a hobby site, not a prospering business.
If you doubt me, just take any popular CD or DVD from your shelf and try to sell it on eBay for a profit.
And don't try to use ebay fees against me. Every business has expenses.
 
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