I bought an aged domain on Google auction, only to discover afterwords that it's tied to a large active site. It had not expired.
The site had changed hands 4 times in the last year on flippa, selling much more than the domain auction price, it's at a growing with free services, break even phase, I can't imaging the last buyer would have just abandoned it.
The site appears to use a potentially expensive to maintain custom database & interface. It's on an expensive server.
I suppose the most correct and most profitable action on my part would not be one and the same.
My domains are usually proxy registered, should I keep my contact info visible so the last owner can approach me, or should I just call them? I don't really want to make a squatter ransom call...but.
Any pro advice would be appreciated.
The site had changed hands 4 times in the last year on flippa, selling much more than the domain auction price, it's at a growing with free services, break even phase, I can't imaging the last buyer would have just abandoned it.
The site appears to use a potentially expensive to maintain custom database & interface. It's on an expensive server.
I suppose the most correct and most profitable action on my part would not be one and the same.
My domains are usually proxy registered, should I keep my contact info visible so the last owner can approach me, or should I just call them? I don't really want to make a squatter ransom call...but.
Any pro advice would be appreciated.












