How long has the domain been registered for? If longer than 3 years then it could be worth something big.
REGISTRY WHOIS FOR NOREAD.COM Domain Name: noread.com Updated: 2 seconds ago - Refresh Registrar: DYNADOT, LLC Whois Server: whois.dynadot.com Referral URL: http://www.dynadot.com Status: clientTransferProhibited Expiration Date: 2012-05-17 Creation Date: 2011-05-17 Last Update Date: 2011-05-31 Name Servers: ns1.afternic.com ns2.afternic.com See noread.com DNS Records Information Updated: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 06:25:13 UTC
I didn't. This is you who don't understand what you read. Yes, I bought it last month. But it was first time registered (not by me) about 8 years ago.
It won't matter if it was registered 20 years ago and you bought it today, whenever people look at the whois then they will think it's been created recently.
It won't matter to the buyer, the domain is useless at the moment, keep it for another 2-3 years and it will be worth something.
Ar-Devia is right, the buyer doesn't know if the domain was registered 8 years ago, you could've just told that to lie to get a higher price.
Oh god.... did you ever heard about services/tools like domaintools(dot)com?? It's a matter of 1 minute to find out when was a domain first registered. And the question was about price, not about whois and so on... If you don't have an opinion about price then skip this thread....
Some people don't know where to find these kind of tools, anyway if the WHOIS showed 8 years ago then I'd say around $3,000.
hmm i dont know where these guys are coming out with these numbers but, that domain is worth let than $1000. And thats being conservative. Post it on TDNAM or sedo and see what kind of offers you get.
It makes no difference when the domain was first registered - it matters when it was last registered. The domain was dropped and re-registered - so it is a 2 week old domain. An exact match for "no read" shows 58 global exact searches per month. I wouldn't pay $100 for it - nor even reg fee.
No, but it's not a good brandable name either. If you really think it is worth "$20K" - you should offer the OP $1K and pick-up a "steal" - lol