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What do you think? I believe amazon owns westerns.com , last time I checked. Thought this might be a good site for a bookseller or a forum/western movie reviews site.

Any appraisals out there?
 
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i like it . a western movie TV channel might be interested in this domain

low/mid xx wholesale
low/mid xxx end user
IMO best of luck
 
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Weseterns matches .us , IMHO.

End-User: Mid $xxx+
Wholesale: Low $xx
Personally: -

All Appraisals are IMHO only.

-Allan



"End-user" appraisal is my best estimate, but of course can vary greatly depending on luck and timing.
"Wholesale" value is assuming it is being sold to a "middle-man" of sorts, not looking themselves to develop, but maybe thinking of parking it and/or selling it to some unknown end-user.
Amount I "personally" would pay is not meant as an offer to buy or an acceptance of a pre-existing named offer. It is an invitation for offers only. It reflects my desire not to take on any more domains that I would have to develop at this moment.

 
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Westerns + .us is very good IMO

Would be great to sell to TV company or such like :tu:

Wholesale ~ low xx
End User ~ high xx
 
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Good .us name. Mid $xx+
 
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low-mid $XXX

great domain for western movie info, actors (John Wayne etc.) the history of..etc.

Best of luck.
 
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How can something be very good - and then be worth low xx ?
 
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Nice name
wholesale $50
End user min $500
 
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Mid $xx, IMHO.
 
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low $xx wholesale -- Great name, maybe good to develop, but the .us extension hurts it.
 
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