So I wrote a post yesterday on TheDomains.com that broke down and highlighted the sale of nPay.com. I thought Riz M explaining his process of how he purchased the name, sold it quick, how he uses retargeting and how he doesn't buy domain names if they have a lander for sale page was interesting.
So the first comment out the gate is someone putting Namepros on absolute blast. I really don't understand how a discussion of nPay.com brought about the following comment:
@TheLegendaryJP had a very good reply which you can read right below the first comment
https://www.thedomains.com/2019/06/...sition-to-25k-sale-in-40-days/#comment-230443
So the first comment out the gate is someone putting Namepros on absolute blast. I really don't understand how a discussion of nPay.com brought about the following comment:
nPay.com for 2 K? How did he acquire this domain for that low price? Was the seller?
a) an heir to a recent domain portfolio, and w/zero knowledge of domain valuations;
b) in dire straits, needing funds for an urgent and perhaps critical matter;
c) so rich that money is of zero interest any more.
d) negligent in adding at least another zero
Per Retargeting: I thought this was banned for privacy reasons
So glad I no longer visit Namepros. I used to feel like I was entering the dark web of domaining: predatory buying, desperate sellers, domain netters employed by professional domain investors to fish for valuable domains offered for sale by the unknowing heirs of dead domain owners who possibly paid 20-30 X the amounts for these “estate bulk domain sales” at 1/10 of their values. Humanity at its worse. Bottom feeders, rude members, and the ones I feel empathy for: the naive domain newbies who have come to NamePros.com to learn about domaining and strike it rich, usually by buying castaway domains at double or triple the values.
a) an heir to a recent domain portfolio, and w/zero knowledge of domain valuations;
b) in dire straits, needing funds for an urgent and perhaps critical matter;
c) so rich that money is of zero interest any more.
d) negligent in adding at least another zero
Per Retargeting: I thought this was banned for privacy reasons
So glad I no longer visit Namepros. I used to feel like I was entering the dark web of domaining: predatory buying, desperate sellers, domain netters employed by professional domain investors to fish for valuable domains offered for sale by the unknowing heirs of dead domain owners who possibly paid 20-30 X the amounts for these “estate bulk domain sales” at 1/10 of their values. Humanity at its worse. Bottom feeders, rude members, and the ones I feel empathy for: the naive domain newbies who have come to NamePros.com to learn about domaining and strike it rich, usually by buying castaway domains at double or triple the values.
@TheLegendaryJP had a very good reply which you can read right below the first comment
https://www.thedomains.com/2019/06/...sition-to-25k-sale-in-40-days/#comment-230443