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Yes. No kidding! I have a budget of $60,000-$150,000 to buy around 5,000 'Brand new' and 'untasted' domain names.

Got ideas? Register the names and sell them to me instantly!!

Pm me the names.

Thanks,

Sai.

EDIT: Let me clarify, I am buying only 'BRAND NEW' and 'Un-tasted' domains that are just registered!
 

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Just wondering, why don't you buy a few good names instead? Imagine every year you will have to pay $60k to renew 'em. I really don't think that is a good idea. That's also the reason I have dropped about 500 names in the past few months.

Anyway, what kind of names are you looking for? .com, .net, .info? Any particular requirements such as traffic or category?

Thx.

Kawing
 

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I am flooded with PMs! that is good. But again, don't send me the list of tasted,squeezed,sucked out names! LOL.

I am just looking for brand new names that are less than one day old.

thanks everyone for the offers..
 

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How is one to know if a domain is tasted? I know you can see if a domain has been regged before via domain tools, but is a tasted domain all that bad?
 

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How is one to know if a domain is tasted? I know you can see if a domain has been regged before via domain tools, but is a tasted domain all that bad?

Good question, I am not saying tasted domains are bad..but I don't want to gamble on them..

No offence, but let me put it this way, I wouldn't pay even $7.00 for a 1997 registered domain if it's not worth, but would rather pay $50.00 for a domain that is just registered today if I like it.

thanks, more names are welcome :)
 

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You will find a few sellers on Ebay that do this, they hand reg domains and put them up on ebay for a quick sell, starting price .99, and the names OK, Expectations from sellers here are much higher and rightfully so, they want to hold onto to their new regs for awhile to see if it will bring good fortune.
 

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Please do not spam someone else thread with your advertising.
 

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Just that, if you want names a day or two old and if you are paying $12-$50 (only if you like them) the risk is entirely on the seller.

Unless someone has a an existing name, I don;t know anyone who would risk buying names just to get $12. Considering you may not even like it...

Just my opinion. I may have older names for $50. Same thing. But no risk on my part.
 

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I need to know how can you buy a domain name and sell it without the 60 days waiting period.

Is someone can light my fire on that.

TYVM for your help.
 

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I need to know how can you buy a domain name and sell it without the 60 days waiting period.

Is someone can light my fire on that.

TYVM for your help.

Theres no 60 day waiting period before you can sell a name
 

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Then why I have to tick the obligation when i buy a domain name with Godaddy?

Then why I have to tick the obligation of that 60 days waiting period when i buy a domain name with Godaddy?
 

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Please look into my Watches domains at following url :
http://www.topwristwatch.com
I will sell it to you for average about $50 each.
Looking to sell some domains to you.
Thanks.
 

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Then why I have to tick the obligation when i buy a domain name with Godaddy?

Then why I have to tick the obligation of that 60 days waiting period when i buy a domain name with Godaddy?

to say that you won't transfer the name out of Godaddy for 60 days, theres nothing to stop you from changing ownership
 
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