I own ${exampledomain}.net and ${exampledomain}.ca. It is relatively easy to find my email through these domains. Recently ${exampledomain}.com has been put up on sale through dan.com for an actually decent price. I have been contacted by multiple brokers offering to sell it to me for much lower than the listed dan.com price. Are those scams? I am somewhat interested, should I just go through dan.com? Source: 5 months ago
I ended up using dan.com, even though I despise GoDaddy. The transaction was easy and pretty smooth. Source: 10 months ago
I believe you mean dan.com, if so, no, they don't own the domain as it's a service where other people can sell their domains on. If someone doesn't want to accept bids under 1k it's their choice.. Source: 10 months ago
You can check websites like sedo.com, dan.com, wobado.com, flippa.com - they all have their pros and cons.. It's essential to evaluate what's most important for your specific needs when choosing a platform for domain flipping. Source: 10 months ago
Why does go daddy \dan.com bought a domain I want and renew it every year ? this is a very rare case and I dont see any potential sale from it ? This is a very spacific domain. Source: 11 months ago
I see it goes to dan.com. Why don't you have a sales or parking page there? Source: 12 months ago
Ask the domain seller to move the sale to a trusted third-party seller like escrow.com or dan.com if you have any doubts. Source: 12 months ago
I listed it on dan.com but I have no idea whats it worth. Source: 12 months ago
I've owned thess names for 20 years . Never developed. I've had a couple of significant offers in the past but I was uninterested at the time. I'm getting ready to retire and no longer have a need for the domains. I've listed truemiracle.com for sale on dan.com. I would appreciate any constructive criticism on my pricing, marketing copy, general approach etc. Thanks in advance. Source: about 1 year ago
Gpt.work for sale through dan.com , also willing to rent or lease. (see listing page at gpt.work). Source: about 1 year ago
Thanks so much! Sent dan.com staff a message. Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't already have a buyer, put it up on dan.com preferably with a reasonable buy now and wait. That's my strategy anyways, but there are tons of options. Source: over 1 year ago
If you see it listed for different prices, look for it in different domain aftermarket sites. It would be listed somewhere by the seller. Some example sites would be dan.com, afternic, sedo, GoDaddy auctions etc.. If you are using Godaddy broker treat them as you would treat a seller. Stick with your offer and walk away, if you have to. Source: over 1 year ago
MetaverseWarranty.com ✅ Premium domain name for sale via Dan.com Great for finance, insurance & Metaverse niches and businesses 💲💲 Make offer. Source: over 1 year ago
I don't believe Verisign (registry of .com) do premium domains. Usually it's the new gTLDs (e.g. See https://ntldstats.com/tld for a list) that have premium domains. Instead, your domain was probably picked up by a 'domain investor' so they can sell it off to you or someone else - these investors regularly take 'dropping' expired domains, which may have expired by mistake or someone else might want to pick them... Source: almost 2 years ago
So you have a domain on dan.com for sale, but you want it to connect to your shopify store? Source: almost 2 years ago
I'd normally recommend dan.com instead, and porkbun marketplace also seems good, and my friend used to buy from their marketplace I believe. Source: almost 2 years ago
Here's a site that sells domain names. None of these names are actually in use or anything; they're just holding onto it for profit when someone actually wants to use it. Source: about 2 years ago
I know Dan.com is basically a place to buy/sell domains from what I just found out, but it looks like it's effecting my score. I don't see this when checking my personal website so why am I seeing this now? TIA. Source: almost 2 years ago
Buy Now $4100 Rent: $405 P/M Installment options on Uniregistry and dan.com Listed on: Sedo, Afternic, Godaddy, dan.com, and Uniregistry. Source: about 2 years ago
Afternic.com (GoDaddy) : https://www.afternic.com/domain/123.miami [Afternic doesn't display sellers portfolio, you can look up via dan.com and manually search through afternic.]. Source: about 2 years ago
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