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Looking for "end user" valuations please.
Thankyou!
 
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by end user evaluations... could you explain please?
 
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$25 Good luck
 
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Originally posted by Cindy
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by end user evaluations... could you explain please?
There are two different "values" domainers go by..
a) a resale/reseller value (sold too another domainer too resell themselves)
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b) an "end user" who will put the name too work/develop the name into something..

* While doing a general search on google for the words:
script sales..
seems the majority tend too relate too Hollywood "scripts" for sale... screenplay's etc..
interesting.. as I purchased the name thinking more on the lines of webmaster "scripts" for sale.. but seems I have yet another avenue too possibly market this name too!
 
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Oh I didnt know that either lol.
 
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If not for the extension, the domain would have worth more.
With .NET as its extension, I would say $regfee-$25.00 wholesale.
 
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reg - $30
 
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Thanks for the feedback folks!
 
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Originally posted by WandaCox
Looking for "end user" valuations please.
Thankyou!

Link: http://www.scriptsales.com

$50 - $75+ (End user), and being in the ".NET". My thinking is that the above link may be interested in the domain for internal purposes (E-mail, DNS, Marketing, what have you). There are also some banners on this site that may prove worthy "leads" for your domain name, as well IMHO.
Best of Luck.
 
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$100+ for end user.
 
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