The name has potential. The thing it you'd be only really targeting people in the UK, Australia & NZ as people in the US & Canada say Cellphones. I'd say around Mid $xx
Yes, UK, Australia and NZ markets are quite big and you could not say it will be very much less valuable for this reason. Because UK is one of the power houses in the world. Therefore even .co.uk are doing well at $xxx,xxx sales. Do you know that mobile.co.uk sold for $247,921 in Nov, 2007? I am surprised you did not have such idea when you have done so many appraisals.
Well he was just expressing his opinion and I think you were asking for opinions from other members and your language seems to be rude here
google results for purchase mobiles 557,000 google results for mobile 1,220,000,000 google results for mobile uk 29,500,000 google results for mobile.co.uk 547,000 google results for purchasemobiles.com 4 google results for mobilefone 78,900 google results for mobiletones 10,100 google results for mobileblog 500,000 google results for purchasemobiles 5 The two big main google keyword results for your site: purchasemobiles purchasemobiles.com second biggest keyword result for your site purchase mobiles Hmm... No further comment.
Sounds to me that you are being rather pedantic here. Where on earth this poster you mentioned is/was being rude completely and utterly escapes me. I thought he conveyed his point very well indeed. There is no way that such a reply could come close to being considered rude in the absolute slightest. To suggest rudeness where none exists, is this in and of itself, not rudeness too? The poster is quite correct with that which he states as the given price in November 2007 on the name s/he was referencing as selling at just over $247,000 or one hundred and twenty thousand pounds in UK Sterling. The details can be found here: http://domainprices.co.uk/Domain_Sales_Prices.php You will no doubt see that the .co.uk domain name market is indeed in quite a bouyant state. Many thanks.
Problem is, when searching on the internet I think 'buy' is more common. Purchase is somewhat of an old word, or at least todays generation is too lazy to write it. I can imagine my mom searching purchase mobiles (1.6 million on gogole). I'd be searching buy mobile (28.9 million on google). Depends what you do with it, but I think the fact purchase is a somewhat dated word now in comparison to others that would be used, and that you have plural version, you're down a bit.