Here comes another excellent tip from Acro:
In case you are willing to keep the acquisition price of a domain name private, here's what to do:
Not only a domain’s availability can be erroneously displayed long after it has been acquired, but a price as well. The latter, might be lower than, equal to, or –sometimes– higher than the number displayed.
Because this can create a number of issues long term, I always reach out to the domain selling venues, such as Sedo, Afternic and GoDaddy, to remove this information. Usually, when that is achieved, DomainTools removes the information automatically in approximately 24 hours.
By being proactive with such publicly available information, one can minimize potential issues in the future, and safeguard their domain investment.
In case you are willing to keep the acquisition price of a domain name private, here's what to do:
Not only a domain’s availability can be erroneously displayed long after it has been acquired, but a price as well. The latter, might be lower than, equal to, or –sometimes– higher than the number displayed.
Because this can create a number of issues long term, I always reach out to the domain selling venues, such as Sedo, Afternic and GoDaddy, to remove this information. Usually, when that is achieved, DomainTools removes the information automatically in approximately 24 hours.
By being proactive with such publicly available information, one can minimize potential issues in the future, and safeguard their domain investment.