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Ask HN: What is your domain name purchasing experience?
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6 points
by modzilla
4199 days ago
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The process for purchasing domain names (that are not immediately available) is generally a large black box to me. I am curious about both positive and negative personal experiences with domain name purchases – especially non-standard purchases such back-ordered names, domain drops, etc. |
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Good example: Domain is already owned, but the owner is in the business of buying and selling domains (you can usually tell these domains because when you visit them, they redirect to sales/contact-us page). I make an offer, he counter-offers, we're good.
Another good example: Domain is already owned and listed on a marketplace like Sedo.com. I purchase for the buy-it-now price, sedo takes care of the escrow and name-transfer, we're good.
Bad example: Domain is owned by some random person who bought it years ago and isn't really sure what it's worth. I check the Whois listing and email the contact address there. I might hear nothing back at all. If I do, I make an offer, their counter-offer might be an order-of-magnitude higher, or they're not interested in selling at all. Nothing you can really do in that situation.
Another bad example: The domain has not been renewed by its original owner, several folks have tried to backorder it, so the registrar puts it up for auction. This is worst case scenario. There is no option for tactful negotiation, just unbridled bidding against everyone else who wants the domain. I've never come close to winning such an auction, and I've tried several times.