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| NamePros Regular | Is TDNAM Worth it? I am thinking of getting myself a TDNAM account because I want to sell domains securely and TDNAM's fees seems reasonable. However, I have not heard many having success at TDNAM. Could someone please advice if a TDNAM account is worth the money? |
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| dawnofthefloatingworld | The cost is quite cheap because if you reg a domain name at the same time the total cost will be $4.95 + 1.99, so you will get both for the normal cost of a .com anyway. tdnam is still not as strong as afternic or sedo but is worth testing out. |
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| Senior Member | I haven't ever had success with selling there, but its only $5, why not give it a shot?
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| VURG | TDNAM is full of bargain hunters. It's hard to get good selling prices for your domains. However if your selling your domains for under $400, tdnam is a good place to sell. Most TDNAM purchasers prefer GoDaddy. I've sold around 60 domains with TDNAM and I like them. But, I like selling domains for $95 or less and I register all my domains with GoDaddy. |
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