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Have you ever noticed how sold names often take a very long time to resolve or be used by the buyer? I have seen some which allegedly sold for as much as well into 6-figures but still not working after 2 or 3 years!
So today as an experiment RANDOMLY selected 20 names listed as sold on the latest dnjournal.com report and typed-in the URLs. Out of 20 domains I was surprised to see 19 did not resolve to the buyer, with most still going to its old parked page, or to its past for sale page, or a browser error page.
How is that possible? These 20 names sold for 4, 5 or 6 figures but the buyers are in no hurry at all to get the domain resolving by forwarding to their other website, to a coming-soon page, or whatever. Making it more odd to me is when buying/reg'ing myself I get it working right away, usually on day-1.
So today as an experiment RANDOMLY selected 20 names listed as sold on the latest dnjournal.com report and typed-in the URLs. Out of 20 domains I was surprised to see 19 did not resolve to the buyer, with most still going to its old parked page, or to its past for sale page, or a browser error page.
How is that possible? These 20 names sold for 4, 5 or 6 figures but the buyers are in no hurry at all to get the domain resolving by forwarding to their other website, to a coming-soon page, or whatever. Making it more odd to me is when buying/reg'ing myself I get it working right away, usually on day-1.