The next time people inquire about buying your .us domain(s), give them a thousand reasons to buy. Send them my list of 1,000+ .us only websites that are stellar, to say the least.
I typed in 1,031 actual domain names in both .us and .com to see if they had websites. I compared and contrasted their logos, content, phone numbers, and addresses. I also did the same research using archive.org.
None of the .us sites mirrored a .com site. Many of the .com sites had no content and/or their domains were for sale. Also, none of the .com domains forwarded to the .us sites. None. So, to the best of my knowledge, these 1,031 .us domains are .us-only websites.
The list is available in my Country code top-level domain (ccTLD)
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I do not recommend that you alphabetize this list for your buyer. You want the person to see that the .us is widely-accepted and being used by everyone in all walks of life. This is real diversity at work.
Try bouncing around the list first. You will be amazed, entertained, wowed, and motivated by what a .us site can become. Your buyer(s) should think and feel the same thing, and be motivated to buy from you, and quite possibly at a higher price.
One word of advice, though. Let the buyer know beforehand when you are going to reply in detail to their domain inquiry. After you send your email, ask them if they got it. If not, just tell them to check their spam folder because sometimes emails can end up there. Everyone should know this. Apparently, the more links you have in an email, the more likely spam filters will flag it as spam.
Please do not repost the list here.