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Selling 5L - ccdig.com

Discussion in 'Domains' started by issameweb, Jul 25, 2016.

  1. #1
    ccdig.com : 02.06.2001 ==> 19.07.2017
     
    issameweb, Jul 25, 2016 IP
  2. danparks

    danparks Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Sorry, but the domain is only a few days old.

    You bought it after it dropped (expired), so the domain age clock resets. Do a "whois" check on it and look at the creation date. You'll see.
     
    danparks, Jul 25, 2016 IP
  3. issameweb

    issameweb Greenhorn

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    #3
    You can see the birthday of this domain name at archive.org and expireddomains.net ;)
     
    issameweb, Jul 25, 2016 IP
  4. danparks

    danparks Well-Known Member

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    #4
    The so-called "birthday" of a domain isn't the domain's age. It's just the date the domain was first purchased. Just about *every* available domain was first purchased before, sometime in the past 20 years. But once a domain "drops" (expires), it's age goes to zero.

    Pick any other post of a domain for sale here on digital point, and look up the domain on archive.org. You'll probably see a history - it was probably used in the past. But the seller doesn't list its age. Because the seller bought the domain after it expired so he knows there's no age.

    If you really want a domain with age you need to buy it *before* it expires. Either at auction, or directly from the website owner who has an active website.

    I'm not knocking the *name* of your domain. It's short, and might have some meaning (and worth) to the right person. But anyone looking to pay extra for an "aged" domain isn't going to be interested. Your domain has no age. Just go to whois.com and enter the domain name - you'll see its creation date is just a few days ago. There will be no reference to when it was first purchased many years ago.
     
    danparks, Jul 25, 2016 IP
  5. okayface

    okayface Well-Known Member

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    #5
    After the domain was removed from hosting, then it's free registered anywhere.
    This is a drop domain.. Don't offense.
     
    okayface, Jul 27, 2016 IP