tupungato WizardTop Member VIP Impact 1,032 Sep 20, 2017 796 views 7 replies #1 What was the longest time you held a domain... and then finally dropped it? Was it a good domain? Any regrets? Click to expand...
What was the longest time you held a domain... and then finally dropped it? Was it a good domain? Any regrets?
johnn WeSellName.comTop Member PRO VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 11,491 Sep 20, 2017 #2 IBM.com Click to expand...
Haris Best Domainer Of The End-TimesTop Member VIP Impact 7,722 Sep 20, 2017 #3 12 months. No regrets. Click to expand...
Addison Top Member VIP Impact 1,657 Sep 24, 2017 #4 5+ years. I don't regret saving money by dropping domains with no future. Click to expand...
TLDNIC Established Member Impact 104 Sep 25, 2017 #5 10+ years but it was a .DE which cost me only $3.50 per year, so no regrets. It was caught on the drop and is now offered for sale again. Click to expand...
10+ years but it was a .DE which cost me only $3.50 per year, so no regrets. It was caught on the drop and is now offered for sale again.
zomgmike Established Member Impact 7 Sep 25, 2017 #6 I held one for 7 years without using it or selling it. Finally dropped it. Click to expand...
H Hootsifer Top Member VIP Impact 968 Sep 26, 2017 #7 You don't usually drop anything worth something unless you made a huge mistake. Keep it 50 years if you have to unless it's something thats bending with the trends. Last edited: Sep 26, 2017 Click to expand...
You don't usually drop anything worth something unless you made a huge mistake. Keep it 50 years if you have to unless it's something thats bending with the trends.
creataweb Some Guy with Awesome Senior High School PhotoTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 7,503 Sep 26, 2017 1 point #8 I had 2 that I owned for years and years... was about to drop BOTH and sold them right before (for a fair profit.) lol BTW one was inbound the other was BIN'ed on a lander totaling into $xxxx. Last edited: Sep 26, 2017 Click to expand...
I had 2 that I owned for years and years... was about to drop BOTH and sold them right before (for a fair profit.) lol BTW one was inbound the other was BIN'ed on a lander totaling into $xxxx.