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We live in strange times. What is the strategy for your domains if you die?
And the award for the longest answer without mentioning the answer goes to...Hi
coincidentally, similar thought was passing thru the mind this morning, before reading this thread.
that being said:
time, in itself is strange
it moves too fast, when you don't have much time left
and it moves too slow, when you want things speeded up
when puff, puff, puff'n on a blunt,
time... hardly moves at all
one can pose, ponder and even answer some mathematical and philosophical questions
and the "what-if's" concerning the future of the world....
and go thru all those thoughts and visualizations in the mind.... which in real time,
may only be a few minutes.
but a plan is in place.
imo....
A typical reaction of a typical person: What? Domains? You can buy domains? I am sorry, I don't know what this part of his will means. What about the house itself? (Top.com won't even get logged into. A domainer with the right budget will catch it. The owner who inherited it will never know it was worth much more than the house.)Put your domains and passwords to manage the domains in your heritage before you die ... Tell them that you own and parked some domains for sale ... It's up to yourself wich strategy you have. Maybe you can save some taxes in this way. This depends on local tax regulations i think ...
We live in strange times. What is the strategy for your domains if you die?
Great idea! Next time a terrorist starts stabbing me in the chest I'm gonna pull out my phone, log into my GoDaddy account, and start transferring my domain names. Oh I almost forgot; and then call my girlfriend to tell her where to sell them.Just transfer your domains before you die to your
beneficiary and explain them where to put for sale ...
lol... like you fix ya death dayJust transfer your domains before you die to your
beneficiary and explain them where to put for sale ...