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jabbarzineb

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Hi everyone

I'm new here and i feel really lost i've bought lately 2 domains that i found intresting (and also i'm not gonna lie cheap because i don't have great capital to invest)
And they just don't seem to be interesting for others

the 2 domains are :

- iwillknow.info (i know it's ".info" but i tought since the domain name is "iwillknow" it seemed logical at the time to choose an extension that have something to do with informations)

- and: ccs-usa.com

What do you guys think ?are those 2 domains intersting and how can i sell them ?
 
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I think you should do a lot more reading and watching what sells before buying any more domains.

I don't think either of yours has any value, unfortunately.
 
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thanks for the reply

If you please can you be more specefic about what's exactly the problem with the 2 domains
 
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3 word .info, non commercial, would be better to have the available .org if I wanted this phrase.

Hyphenated .com LLL-USA, have you searched for previous sales in this pattern? Probably aren't any, but how many end users would want this?

You have to look at domains like an end user. Why would this name give them a competitive advantage over some other similarly long or meaningless domain they could reg themselves?
 
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mmm ok got it (y)
So what do you think i can exactly do with them,they are registred with Godaddy will the site take a monthly (or annual) fee for the registration ? if so how can i terminate it ?
 
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Email them and ask to get them grace deleted and refunded.
 
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