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Frank Schilling - Uni - Uniregistry Announces Domain Liquidity

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Did you ever dream about selling your entire domain portfolio?
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Pretty big News in my honest opinion.

@Frank.Schilling / Uni Announces Domain Liquidity.
Domain Portfolio acquisitions...

https://twitter.com/Frank_Schilling/status/1132796141400207360

Domain Portfolio Submittal Form - HERE

Pretty huge news since nobody else in the Industry offers this outright.

Nobody else in the Industry offers this outright.
This could be an Industry game changer here.

Best of luck to Frank, Uni and of course to all domainers submitting their domain portfolios for sale.
 
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On the page with the Domain Portfolio Submittal Form there is this:

“We will follow up with the contact information provided if your names qualify.”

I would assume no response after a few weeks means thanks, but no thanks (which is the policy often applied in threads on NamePros).
 
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1000 domains with 1M Estibot total, how much would they pay.. I mean if all .com, but not necessarily english. (I'm not saying I have it, yet). With new tlds this would probably be easy with handreg only. If they say we pay 50K without looking at the list, then this might be a good deal.
 
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1000 domains with 1M Estibot total, how much would they pay.. I mean if all .com, but not necessarily english. (I'm not saying I have it, yet). With new tlds this would probably be easy with handreg only. If they say we pay 50K without looking at the list, then this might be a good deal.

Are you suggesting that they buy domains based on Estibot valuation?
 
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It's been over a month I've sent decent enough names.. never got an answer... don't hold your breath
 
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I mean, they have some criteria, and if it is Estibot, 20:1 is a good and reasonable ratio. Maybe they insist on already liquid domains like 5 digit .coms, 4 letter .coms, meaningful 2 words less than 10 chars then there is no point of selling them in bulk. I dropped one word meaningful .nets partially by accident, but mostly because they didn't look liquid. Maybe they were better than tomorrow.net which was sold 40K. Someone should report how much they offered for what. Maybe they are just testing who has what and how desparate that seller is, and when they find endusers through their secret channels, they would quitely buy a small list which contain that domain, and then resell. I think Sedo and Afternic are not transparent enough. Sedo is more transparent, but in the wrong direction. Are Godaddy and Hugedomains related, or are they the same thing? I buy Hugedomains drops, and probably they wouldn't buy them even if they have good Estibot.
 
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Even though Uni market provides a link to estibot appraisal inside, Uniregistry team are professionals and they hopefully do not use estibot appraisals (or any other automated appraisals) for any purpose... With a natural exception of sending potential buyers to estibot, during negotiations, only in (random) cases where estibot appraisal happens to show high value and the asking price is lower.
 
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Did anyone sold something to Uniregistry there?
 
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The best way to add liquidity to a portfolio other than selling domain names in it is to be able to pawn a domain name to someone like uniregistry etc which in such am emerging niche as domain names is almost like free money in as much as if you pawn a decent domain name for say £3k cash etc to someone like uniregistry etc they will most probably not want you to pay the £3k cash back as they would be able to sell the domain name for significantly more than the cash they would have given a person meaning the person that pawned the domain loses the domain name they pawned but got to keep the cash and he domain name pawnbrokers get to sell the decent domain name for market value and make a considerable profit meaning everyone's a winner
 
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