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Just saw this and the 7.5% commissions stood out!. Nice to have another option.
https://www.namesilo.com/Support/Marketplace
https://www.namesilo.com/Support/Marketplace
Actually, we are all bound by the laws of our respective countries, in some cases also our countries of current residence. However, IMHO, this does not make us all obligated to act as tax agents or crime fighters. If for no other reason that most of us are not qualified or trained as such. Laws, tax regulations, not only have become complex beyond comprehension of most people, but are subject to interpretation where final arbitration is, in many cases, done in a court of law, where rulings against the know it all tax authorities are the norm rather than the exception. But, hey, thanks @namesilo, for making it clear what you perceive Namesilo's job to be and the hell with your clients' interests! (if they seem to be at odds with your interpretation of God knows what)Most registrars (us included) are still bound to the laws of the country in which we are incorporated. So yes, we are also part-time tax agents....also part-time crime fighters. =)
The previous owner still has that time to renew. That's why it still has 24 days until it ends. It's an expired auction.I love Namesilo, from every angle. But one thing is pissing me off - their auction pricing. Now, airobotic dotcom is $55 and it's 24 days to the end!! Obviously already taken for these $55.
Well i understand, machine pricing algos etc, but it's still crazy.
They don’t have auctions, they have “buy it now” for the first person that is willing to pay the fee. It’s something they lose lots of money on and as they recently stated, the format may change.The previous owner still has that time to renew. That's why it still has 24 days until it ends. It's an expired auction.
Yes, you are right. However, in the example he gave, it was an expiring domain, so it runs the full month.They don’t have auctions, they have “buy it now” for the first person that is willing to pay the fee. It’s something they lose lots of money on and as they recently stated, the format may change.
Namesilo calles the process an auction but it’s not. At any rate hopefully they move to a platform like GoDaddy or Dynadot.Yes, you are right. However, in the example he gave, it was an expiring domain, so it runs the full month.
You didn't understand me. Maybe because i didn't express myself clearly. For such domain, you can expect their price in thousands in 24 days, and $55 would be like 3 days until the end. Here, in this case someone grabbed this great domain for only $55.The previous owner still has that time to renew. That's why it still has 24 days until it ends. It's an expired auction.
@namesilo please make payout to account funds instant. Taking about 24 hours isn't the quickest thing.
Are there any plans to make the for sale landing pages secure (https://)?
There maybe hidden significant fees charged by intermediate banks. Don't trust their slogans and fall into a trap.They didn't change any fees for the wire transfer last time I asked a month ago. On the payout page it clearly stated that there is only fees with PayPal withdrawal.
Yes you may use AWS route53 too. It has a very very short latency and high-end too.I was buying expiring domains for $1 - $50 (+ renewal fee) with no bidding war. It's sad, is no longer possible.
Unfortunately everywhere there are some people who keep trying to fix unbroken things.
You can add SSL to any domain via cloudflare. It's free. You may point your DNS to namesilo servers, will not have to buy a hosting if you do so. Also cloudlare nameservers are configured better than most nameservers.