Many domain inquiries include introductory statements that reek of disclaimer essence: Want it for a blog I'll be building I used to own it, has sentimental value It's my … [Continue reading]
I don’t care what you do with the domain, as long as you pay my asking price
PayPal history : Where to download your old transactions and history from
PayPal revamped its web site a couple of years ago, along with its logo and overall brand. The platform is very popular, and although it's not the most secure for domain transactions due to the … [Continue reading]
Domain offers are binding, but contact form abuse is rampant
I believe it's about time to add some legalese to domain name offer forms, such as those at the Uniregistry Market that I use primarily. Offers attached to domain inquiries are binding, and yet … [Continue reading]
Domain comps : Of little importance to end user buyers
Domainers love "comps" - the comparative sales numbers that help many price, and sell, their domain names. Most savvy domain investors have a good grasp of how to price their domains, and using … [Continue reading]
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