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  1. News

    advice Why Public Upgraded to Public.com from HelloPublic.com

    Public.com is an exceptional domain name that had been owned by Anything.com up for many years. At some point between 2018 and 2019, the domain name appears to have been sold for an undisclosed amount of money. The buyer, as it turns out, is a company called Public. That company got its start on...
  2. News

    advice Why Public Upgraded to Public.com from HelloPublic.com

    Public.com is an exceptional domain name that had been owned by Anything.com up for many years. At some point between 2018 and 2019, the domain name appears to have been sold for an undisclosed amount of money. The buyer, as it turns out, is a company called Public. That company got its start on...
  3. Bob Hawkes

    sales Another UK Domain Name Pair May Have Sold For Six Figures

    It appears likely that the pair of domain names public.uk and public.co.uk have recently sold in a package transaction for £110,000 or about $156,000 USD. Although the sale is not shown on NameBio at time of writing, it was recently added to the list of highest value .uk sales maintained at...
  4. Bob Hawkes

    sales Another UK Domain Name Pair May Have Sold For Six Figures

    It appears likely that the pair of domain names public.uk and public.co.uk have recently sold in a package transaction for £110,000 or about $156,000 USD. Although the sale is not shown on NameBio at time of writing, it was recently added to the list of highest value .uk sales maintained at...
  5. WhoaDomain.com

    GoDaddy's "free" privacy isn't really "private".

    Hello, Not sure if anyone notices but if you have your info in your Godaddy account and it needs to be accurate which is what they warn us all the time as per ICANN. So say you provide your name, address the works but then you add your company name? innocent enough right? But if you really need...
  6. WhoaDomain.com

    GoDaddy's "free" privacy isn't really "private".

    Hello, Not sure if anyone notices but if you have your info in your Godaddy account and it needs to be accurate which is what they warn us all the time as per ICANN. So say you provide your name, address the works but then you add your company name? innocent enough right? But if you really need...
  7. barybadrinath

    discuss Renewal Funds

    can there be a public fund on namepros , collected from all the successful domainers who want to help others. People who do not have money for renewals , they may post their name to the forum and someone may decide whether the public fund can be used for renewal of those domains. The public fund...
  8. barybadrinath

    discuss Renewal Funds

    can there be a public fund on namepros , collected from all the successful domainers who want to help others. People who do not have money for renewals , they may post their name to the forum and someone may decide whether the public fund can be used for renewal of those domains. The public fund...
  9. M

    Report endusers backing out of committed deal! - Version 2.0

    There is the original topic https://www.namepros.com/threads/report-endusers-backing-out-of-committed-deal.1115416/ Closed by the Mods on namepros for obvious privacy reasons. Without disclosing any personal details of anyone lets discuss the topic itself and get some feedback from current...
  10. M

    Report endusers backing out of committed deal! - Version 2.0

    There is the original topic https://www.namepros.com/threads/report-endusers-backing-out-of-committed-deal.1115416/ Closed by the Mods on namepros for obvious privacy reasons. Without disclosing any personal details of anyone lets discuss the topic itself and get some feedback from current...
  11. clasione

    opinion Removing WhoIs Data from Public View Only Removes Transparency from the Net

    "Removing the public registration data behind all domain name registrations makes no-one any safer, and only adds more obscurity and complications to the business for those who buy, sell and trade online, and not just in domains. It’s more a solution that’s looking far-and-wide for its problem."...
  12. clasione

    opinion Removing WhoIs Data from Public View Only Removes Transparency from the Net

    "Removing the public registration data behind all domain name registrations makes no-one any safer, and only adds more obscurity and complications to the business for those who buy, sell and trade online, and not just in domains. It’s more a solution that’s looking far-and-wide for its problem."...
  13. Tunababa8v

    negotiable Publicauction.co

    Registrar : Whois incorporate Expired : July 2018 Global search: 8 million Monthly exact search : 8000+ All other extension taken No reserve Auction ends 74hrs after last bid
  14. Tunababa8v

    negotiable Publicauction.co

    Registrar : Whois incorporate Expired : July 2018 Global search: 8 million Monthly exact search : 8000+ All other extension taken No reserve Auction ends 74hrs after last bid
  15. eyedomainous

    Should NamePros Have A Public Voice on Domain Topics?

    Websites like Engine.is seek the voices of Startups to compile open letters that echo those Startup voices. While member-generated letters are rare, and the current Domain Neutrality letter is for Startup co. sigs, it got me wondering why domainers in the largest domain community don't empower...
  16. eyedomainous

    Should NamePros Have A Public Voice on Domain Topics?

    Websites like Engine.is seek the voices of Startups to compile open letters that echo those Startup voices. While member-generated letters are rare, and the current Domain Neutrality letter is for Startup co. sigs, it got me wondering why domainers in the largest domain community don't empower...
  17. HotKey

    discuss General Public is Seriously Clueless

    My day job allows me to meet people in all sorts of industries. When possible, I try to identify opportunities to introduce my customers to the nGTLDs. Thing is, since 2014, I have yet to meet someone in the general public who has a clue on the new G's. From business owners to regular folk...
  18. HotKey

    discuss General Public is Seriously Clueless

    My day job allows me to meet people in all sorts of industries. When possible, I try to identify opportunities to introduce my customers to the nGTLDs. Thing is, since 2014, I have yet to meet someone in the general public who has a clue on the new G's. From business owners to regular folk...
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