domain Willy.org

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How much could it be worth for a reseller and an end user in your opinion ?
Thanks for your appraisals ...

We're also accepting private offers for a "possible sale" and trading proposals against generic org words (only common object or category names).
 
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Willy > "Free Willy" > Orca whales > Greenpeace etc are my first assotiations, especially when it's a .org. Lots of other possible uses too, of course.

I don't dare to give you an appraisal, though. Haven't dealt with .org, so no idea of how much could it be worth, I think you'd be able to get quite a nice sum for it.

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Ok, it's already an interesting feedback, thanks :)
 
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mid xx, hard to get end user thoguh
 
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Name is very common. I would target end user with perhaps a baby named Willy?:)
 
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hmm. hard to say. you thinking of using it as an adult name?
 
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The old owner forwarded it on an adult site for few years ... probably I'll try to contact the largest possible number of people called "Willy" hoping to sell it :)
 
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I would want my first name in any of the tld extensions just for novelty purposes. I would probably shell out up to around $200 for the .org version. If you are just targeting peoples named willy, I am sure you will run into a webmaster with the name that has some cheese to spend. GL
 
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good luck on finding someone called willy willing to buy!

wholesale low $xx, imo
 
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low $xx wholesale -- Find an end user named Willy!
 
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I'd stick to the adult route if I were you

.org is easier to sell for a surname than a first name...
 
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