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I know there are thousands of dot APP domains expiring right now. Where are the auctions being held?
If not via auction how will expired .APPs return to the market?
If not via auction how will expired .APPs return to the market?
I know there are thousands of dot APP domains expiring right now. Where are the auctions being held?
If not via auction how will expired .APPs return to the market?
I find this a strange question from a domainer since the year 2000.(looked a bit in your video), but this seems a newbie question. (anyhow to this forum- what's the best and well-known domainforum that exists) no offence intended), or you're searching new places where aftermarkets are where you can buy in Aftermarket auctions.
Hello,
You can search for .app domains in our expired auctions here:
https://www.dynadot.com/market/auction/
There is a filter section on our expired auction page that allows you to filter by TLD.
Best Regards,
Dynadot
Are these expired? They appear to be marketplace domains.
I'm wondering if expired domains will keep the high renewal rates. Then if they do and know one buys them what will happen with the price.
That and I'm wondering what domains are expiring.
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And an echo of @barman that @Domainstore was a 100% complete waste of a reply. A pointless reply with attempts at insults mixed in.
Are these expired? They appear to be marketplace domains.
I'm wondering if expired domains will keep the high renewal rates. Then if they do and know one buys them what will happen with the price.
That and I'm wondering what domains are expiring.
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And an echo of @barman that @Domainstore was a 100% complete waste of a reply. A pointless reply with attempts at insults mixed in.
Those would be our expired domains, they're included under our marketplace section but kept separate from private listings and user auctions.
If you were to purchase a domain from our expired auctions it would be renewed for one year, and the next year's renewal would be at the standard cost. Currently for .app domains that would be $14.99.
@Dynadot
so if I would have, for example domain name realty.rentals (which has attached a premium renewal of approx. $120 at many registrars) registered at Dynadot (just an example), and I would then let it expire, then John can place a bid for it at expired domains section at Dynadot, and if no other bidder, it will be John's, and renewed for one year - year 1, and then:
A) renewals for next years (year 2,3,4 etc) will be again for standard renewal for .rentals ($25.99 at Dynadot) ?
OR
B) the years 2, 3, 4 etc will carry that $120 premium renewal per year, which was originally assigned to the domain name realty.rentals?
Or is it something else? Thanks for clarification
There did seem to be some early registrations dropping from the zone. Would have to check which ones. Sometimes it could be domain names going dark (removing nameservers) but .APP is entering the Junk Dump. It is an unusual gTLD so the renewal rates may be higher than some of the less targeted ones.i was asking the same question, and tell the fool who replied first to provide an answer before he mocks the question.
theres no doubt none of the dropping services know how to play premium drops, they cant collect enough up front with the regular fee, si im looking also for the drops
my questions, for names that are bought on EAP, do they drop at thier own dates, or does the first land rush drop include the EAPS?
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