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Normally Google Apps costs $5 per month, but in the past it was free. If you register an expired domain that had Google Apps, you can then use the free Google Apps account associated with it.

The following 2 domains, which delete today have google apps.

Aidihit.com
WilliamsOrEllAna.org

Is this kind of info of use to people--if so respond to this thread.
 
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I have also found 3 domains that used have google apps that are available now. If you want to know what they are, please make me an offer and I will tell you.

Also if you are interested in buying available domains that had Google Apps in BULK, please PM me.

Thirdly, I think I have a way to add Free Google Apps to ANY domain. If interested, please PM me, especially if you are interested in selling this service in BULK.
 
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I have found 2 different ways to change the primary domain in Google Apps as well as add multiple secondary domains. PM me for details.
 
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Normally Google Apps costs $5 per month, but in the past it was free. If you register an expired domain that had Google Apps, you can then use the free Google Apps account associated with it.

The following 2 domains, which delete today have google apps.

Aidihit.com
WilliamsOrEllAna.org

Is this kind of info of use to people--if so respond to this thread.
Do find it kinda of useful, now if I can fully understand the advantages of having a domain with "google apps".. pretty sure that I am not the only one.
 
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Well, there are people who want google apps. They are willing to pay for domains that have the legacy free google apps.
 
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Well, there are people who want google apps. They are willing to pay for domains that have the legacy free google apps.
Thank...so basically (if I understand correctly) these domains have apps in Google Play?
 
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