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How to sell a company domain?

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Melly

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Just curious how you would try to sell a domain that is an actual company? I would be afraid to offer to sell it to them because of a lawsuit or w/e so who would you try to sell it to?
 

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I wouldn't register it in the first place unless you already had it.

Attempting to sell it is still bad faith in the eyes of WIPO - even if they offer to buy it first.
 

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Just curious how you would try to sell a domain that is an actual company? I would be afraid to offer to sell it to them because of a lawsuit or w/e so who would you try to sell it to?

typically, you don't solicit the sale of those type of domains


you wait for offers
 

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k thanks. the domain is a llll.com that was registered well before the company ever existed.
 

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You can definitely approach them. Your typical sales pitch can state that you've changed plans for that domain and that you're contacting them to see if they are interested in it. Of course, you need to weigh your options; risk vs. reward.
 

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my company domain also registered before the company exsit, i'm waiting them for a purchase, currently they are running very well, you know partly they are working for me.hah
 
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