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Websites ManyTemplates.com - one bid at a time please! :)

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ivoy

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Domain Name: ManyTemplates.com (MANYTEMPLATES.COM)
Registrar: ivoy.com (godaddy reseller - free registration and free push)
Date of Expiration: 11/25/2008

Starting Bid: $10
Bid Increments: $1
Auction Ends: Monday, December 3rd at 11:59pm EST

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many templates - 24,600,000

NOTE: due to the 60-day rule, this domain cannot be transfered to another registrar until January 25th. Free push is available if you have an account with ivoy.com (godaddy reseller - free registration)

Happy Bidding! Please PM with any questions!
 

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You do know, once you make the push using the Godaddy reseller, the new owner has to wait 60 days to transfer unless Godaddy has changed this.
 

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as far as I know, the 60 day rule applies every time you push or transfer a domain. But once I push it to an ivoy.com account, at least it clearly belongs to a new owner and he/she is able to contol DNS, set up email, website, etc.
Do you think it's better to wait the 60 days after the initial registration before auctioning/selling? If you do, you'll just confirm the thoughts I have been having since starting this auction... :/ Or is there another way of reselling a "just registered" domain?
thanks!
 
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