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Purchasing a registered but ID protected domain.
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<blockquote data-quote="jbk" data-source="post: 2252548" data-attributes="member: 322954308"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I would like to purchase a domain name which is unused but already registered and is listed for sale on sedo.com for a figure of $2,250. The registrar is listed as; 'Enom, Inc', registrant organisation is 'buydomans.com'. Incidentally when i go onto enom.com the price of the domain increases to $2,600.</p><p></p><p>a) I don't particularly trust that clicking the 'buy now' button on sedo will not end up in some additional fees and and the price somehow being raised.</p><p>b) Sedo are an intermediary thus the price I have to pay will include their fees and would be nice to go direct to avoid that.</p><p>c) These asking prices are overinflated just in case someone with big budget comes along wants it regardless, I would like to put an offer in to try to secure this domain at a much more reasonable price.</p><p></p><p>Can any of your knowledgable folks advise me as to how best I can go about this potential purchase to get as direct as possible and as best value as is possible, when direct owners details are not made explicit via a whois search (only contacts listed are above, ie enom and buydomains).</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbk, post: 2252548, member: 322954308"] Hi All, I would like to purchase a domain name which is unused but already registered and is listed for sale on sedo.com for a figure of $2,250. The registrar is listed as; 'Enom, Inc', registrant organisation is 'buydomans.com'. Incidentally when i go onto enom.com the price of the domain increases to $2,600. a) I don't particularly trust that clicking the 'buy now' button on sedo will not end up in some additional fees and and the price somehow being raised. b) Sedo are an intermediary thus the price I have to pay will include their fees and would be nice to go direct to avoid that. c) These asking prices are overinflated just in case someone with big budget comes along wants it regardless, I would like to put an offer in to try to secure this domain at a much more reasonable price. Can any of your knowledgable folks advise me as to how best I can go about this potential purchase to get as direct as possible and as best value as is possible, when direct owners details are not made explicit via a whois search (only contacts listed are above, ie enom and buydomains). Thanks [/QUOTE]
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