N novenabye New Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 0 May 24, 2012 2K views 6 replies #1 any one can tell me about any good reseller with lower investment, and why does most of the domain selling site doesnt have money bookers?
any one can tell me about any good reseller with lower investment, and why does most of the domain selling site doesnt have money bookers?
S seemashah Account Closed (Disallowed) Impact 1 May 24, 2012 #3 Try Flippa! I would suggest you the website flippa(dot)com for domain selling and buying!
GoKaizen Top Member VIP ICA Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 4,656 May 24, 2012 #4 People on here recommend Resell.biz for reselling. NameSilo looks like they have a good Reseller program and they don't have any startup costs.
People on here recommend Resell.biz for reselling. NameSilo looks like they have a good Reseller program and they don't have any startup costs.
lothos Top Member VIP Trusted Contest Holder ★ 15 ★ Impact 364 May 25, 2012 #5 Adam27 said: NameSilo looks like they have a good Reseller program and they don't have any startup costs. Click to expand... same with internet.bs, plus the prices are lower, and they take moneybookers. I don't see namesilo as taking moneybookers.
Adam27 said: NameSilo looks like they have a good Reseller program and they don't have any startup costs. Click to expand... same with internet.bs, plus the prices are lower, and they take moneybookers. I don't see namesilo as taking moneybookers.
GoKaizen Top Member VIP ICA Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 4,656 May 26, 2012 #6 NameSilo has a Moneybookers logo on their landing page, so they most likely do accept it.
lothos Top Member VIP Trusted Contest Holder ★ 15 ★ Impact 364 May 26, 2012 #7 Adam27 said: NameSilo has a Moneybookers logo on their landing page, so they most likely do accept it. Click to expand... you're right, they do have a "Skrill" logo on there. I wasn't aware of the rebranding, my bad.
Adam27 said: NameSilo has a Moneybookers logo on their landing page, so they most likely do accept it. Click to expand... you're right, they do have a "Skrill" logo on there. I wasn't aware of the rebranding, my bad.