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Old 08-03-2007, 09:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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dot com + us

I have several very good dot com and dot us domains for sale. What are good and reliable places to sell them?
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Sedo, Namepros & Afternic just to name a few.

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As far as I know http://www.Sedo.com is a good place to start with. You should also try http://www.ebay.com, http://www.DomainSecondHand.com and http://www.DomainMart.com
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As far as I know http://www.Sedo.com is a good place to start with. You should also try http://www.ebay.com, http://www.DomainSecondHand.com and http://www.DomainMart.com
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The forums at digital point,

http://forums.digitalpoint.com

The forums at name pros,

http://namepros.com

The forums at dnforums.

http://dnforum.com

BTW. What are the domains?
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As far as I know http://www.Sedo.com is a good place to start with. You should also try http://www.ebay.com, http://www.DomainSecondHand.com and http://www.DomainMart.com
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Domainsecondhand.com are spammers and scammers. It starts with a bulk email from someone pretending to be interested in purchasing your domain. After that he asks for a price. Once you have given him a price he then requests an appraisal and directs you to a fake forum where people (fake) are talking about how good domainsecondhand is. Once an appraisal is made the sale disappears. He uses various different names for the emails and the forum is also fake and autogenerated. For an example compare these two forums where he claims to have been discussing the best appraisals: http://domaintalk.ourplace.com/Archive/831529.htm and http://domaintalk.ourplace.com/Archive/846593.htm - notice they are identical except the name is changed to match the same fake name on the emails. There is a lot more about this practice at http://domainstate.com/showthread.ph...5&pagenumber=1 but for now avoid domainsecondhand.com and anybody who sends an email requesting an appraisal before they'll buy your domain. This company also sells bulk spam email lists and has protected whois on all their operations - bunch of crooks. I should just add that I have not fallen for this but know many people who have - hence my posts wherever I can find these scammers.
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