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know. your. worth.” That is wise advice from a domain name registrant who was able to turn a $500 offer via GoDaddy’s Domain Broker Service into a $435,000 domain name sale. The story of how the seller was able to do this, including emails from GoDaddy, was shared in an excellent Twitter thread domain investors will want to read..
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He researched the buyer and knew their capabilities. Bravo to him
 
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I'm guessing this had to be crypto.us or something similar. Also, they shared a screenshot of their payment, which shows $434,999.10 going to their bank account. They agreed on $435K. Where is GD comission? It was 0%?
 
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I'm guessing this had to be crypto.us or something similar. Also, they shared a screenshot of their payment, which shows $434,999.10 going to their bank account. They agreed on $435K. Where is GD comission? It was 0%?
"Off topic a bit, but if you look at the payment screenshot, you can see it’s not the exact amount of the sale price. I LOL a bit every time I see GoDaddy take a $.90 fee for payments."
 
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I'm guessing this had to be crypto.us or something similar. Also, they shared a screenshot of their payment, which shows $434,999.10 going to their bank account. They agreed on $435K. Where is GD comission? It was 0%?
If you read you would've known that the buyer paid GD commission :D
 
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