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  1. MHExplorer

    question Regarding Selling Domains On Installment on Afternic.

    We all know that Afternic has option of LTO now. Which is good thing, but i need to know what if domain is sold for 12 months installment on @Afternic and after first couple of installments, we want to change the payout method for the remaining, is it going to be possible or it will be locked to...
  2. MHExplorer

    question Regarding Selling Domains On Installment on Afternic.

    We all know that Afternic has option of LTO now. Which is good thing, but i need to know what if domain is sold for 12 months installment on @Afternic and after first couple of installments, we want to change the payout method for the remaining, is it going to be possible or it will be locked to...
  3. markfromslo

    What is the best number of Lease Options payments to avoid non-payment?

    I used to offer Lease-to-Own on my names at Dan. But about 1/4, maybe more, of them ended up not paying. I stopped offering leases out of frustration. I did not like getting the name back on a couple of them where the buyer, IMO, put up content that I felt deteriorated the value of my domain...
  4. markfromslo

    What is the best number of Lease Options payments to avoid non-payment?

    I used to offer Lease-to-Own on my names at Dan. But about 1/4, maybe more, of them ended up not paying. I stopped offering leases out of frustration. I did not like getting the name back on a couple of them where the buyer, IMO, put up content that I felt deteriorated the value of my domain...
  5. Recons.Com

    question Best option for LTO/Lease recurring payments?

    I have my own lead that is willing to pay $500/month total for 2 domains over 60 months (LTO). I was planning to use Dan, but $500/mo meant that Dan would be charging $780/mo including 30% surcharge for 3+ years leases and another surcharge for VAT in Europe. Or, basically, with 500$ capped...
  6. Recons.Com

    question Best option for LTO/Lease recurring payments?

    I have my own lead that is willing to pay $500/month total for 2 domains over 60 months (LTO). I was planning to use Dan, but $500/mo meant that Dan would be charging $780/mo including 30% surcharge for 3+ years leases and another surcharge for VAT in Europe. Or, basically, with 500$ capped...
  7. News

    registrars Afternic Should Improve LTO Communication

    Automated Lease To Own (LTO) deals at scale are a nice innovation for selling domain names. I like the passive income produced by my LTO sales, and if a buyer defaults on a deal, I get the domain name returned to me. Read More.
  8. News

    registrars Afternic Should Improve LTO Communication

    Automated Lease To Own (LTO) deals at scale are a nice innovation for selling domain names. I like the passive income produced by my LTO sales, and if a buyer defaults on a deal, I get the domain name returned to me. Read More.
  9. Chaz1

    discuss List to Own (Lease) LTO Domain Statistics & Data

    I know there are a lot of variables in these questions, but I was curious if any information has been published or researched? Does anyone have and Statistics or Data on Lease to Own? Articles? What is the best length of time to offer payments on a domain for List to Own (Lease) to capture a...
  10. Chaz1

    discuss List to Own (Lease) LTO Domain Statistics & Data

    I know there are a lot of variables in these questions, but I was curious if any information has been published or researched? Does anyone have and Statistics or Data on Lease to Own? Articles? What is the best length of time to offer payments on a domain for List to Own (Lease) to capture a...
  11. News

    news The dark side of granting “lease to own” domain sales via Afternic

    Afternic is rolling out the option of offering lease to own (LTO) opportunities to potential domain buyers. Copied from Dan.com that streamlined the process, the Afternic process appears to be a welcome option for domain investors. Read More.
  12. News

    news The dark side of granting “lease to own” domain sales via Afternic

    Afternic is rolling out the option of offering lease to own (LTO) opportunities to potential domain buyers. Copied from Dan.com that streamlined the process, the Afternic process appears to be a welcome option for domain investors. Read More.
  13. Bob Hawkes

    information Lease-To-Own Domain Name Payment Plans

    A lot has happened since I last covered Domain Name Payment Plans in the NamePros Blog in 2019. Partly because of the terminology used by Dan, one of the major marketplaces offering payment plans for a number of years, such plans are usually now called Lease-To-Own (LTO), a more precise term...
  14. Bob Hawkes

    information Lease-To-Own Domain Name Payment Plans

    A lot has happened since I last covered Domain Name Payment Plans in the NamePros Blog in 2019. Partly because of the terminology used by Dan, one of the major marketplaces offering payment plans for a number of years, such plans are usually now called Lease-To-Own (LTO), a more precise term...
  15. News

    news Understanding Afternic’s LTO commission structure

    Yesterday, Afternic announced it’s launching lease-to-own (LTO) deals. The company will charge buyers a service fee for longer-term deals and will share some of this fee with sellers in the form of reduced commissions. Read More.
  16. News

    news Understanding Afternic’s LTO commission structure

    Yesterday, Afternic announced it’s launching lease-to-own (LTO) deals. The company will charge buyers a service fee for longer-term deals and will share some of this fee with sellers in the form of reduced commissions. Read More.
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