They only lose their age when they drop - TDNAM is usually pre-drop sales. All the ones I've gotten (and though the $5 sales) didn't lose their age.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!If I purchase name(s) through TDNAM, do they lose there age? specifically $5 fire sale names...
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-Mike C.
They only lose their age when they drop - TDNAM is usually pre-drop sales. All the ones I've gotten (and though the $5 sales) didn't lose their age.
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Yes, a domain that I recently got via TDNAM $5 closeout retains its "age" since 2007.
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above answer is correct for all TDNAM auctions. they keep orig reg date.
Thanks all, another question ~ How long does it take for a $5 fire sale domain to transfer to your account? thanks
This thread let me recall the goldpoker.com case.
GoldPoker.com went for around $10k @ TDNAM in Jan 2009. Auction winner didn't pay so did 2nd high bidder then the domain dropped
Namejet successfully caught the name and auctioned it off for $30,100 in March, DNJ reported.
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Normally 5 - 7 days. The quickest I have met was 3 day.
Last edited by owntag; 08-19-2009 at 07:00 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
The domain age is NOT reset with TDNAM auctions.
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