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Selling LLLL.com - Free with renewal - only one per person

Discussion in 'Domains' started by loglive, Aug 24, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Like it free? Yes, I am practically giving away this 4 letter domain UFJY :) com to be renewed by you at my first link in signature. First come first served. Only one per person, previous partners or duplicate accounts not qualified. Check the domain whois and try not to ask too many questions. Open a new account at the first link below then post SOLD here! I'll issue the invoice and you'll have to pay for it with your PP or CC within 24 hours or I'll relist the domain. Good luck and enjoy.
     
    loglive, Aug 24, 2009 IP
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    oxidati0n Peon

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    #2
    Why is everyone doing this?

    Isn't it the same as just transferring the domain and renewing it?
    Why the hassle of invoicing them so it renews, then transfer it? That sounds pretty scamful because then someone else will be paying for your renewal.
     
    oxidati0n, Aug 24, 2009 IP
  3. loglive

    loglive Active Member

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    I don't know why others are doing this but I have my own reason, although I'm losing the money I invested in a 4 letter domain name which is known you can't find unregistered since they're all sold out since a couple of years ago. I am a DirectI reseller so if you want to renew the domain at my store I am practically passing it to you as the only way I agree to give it away. I do not agree to just give you the auth code to have it transfered elsewhere, I'd rather renew it myself and keep it. My only gain here is that I get a new customer who may eventually order more things I'm reselling and hopefully recover my loss in the long run. Most probably I won't but at least I've tried.

    So, take it or leave it, but you're the one in advantage. You're getting a LLLL.com domain name for the reg price!
     
    loglive, Aug 24, 2009 IP
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    So basically, you will still own the domain, and we have to keep it at your reseller account UNDER your control?

    Sorry, just clarifying.
     
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    loglive Active Member

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    #5
    Whether it's godaddy or it's me it's the same thing. The domain is totally yours, you take full ownership over it, there is no difference between buying from a reseller of buying from the source except that sometimes resellers make better discounts.
    Now, you can imagine that any guy at godaddy has backend control over your godaddy account, right? So do I, but let me tell you what: with DirectI, you can transfer your domain from one reseller to another. If you are not pleased with what's going on at futuredomain.org, you find any other Directi reseller and move the domain to them at your discression, anytime for free. Can you do that with godaddy?
    Nonetheless, the DirectI authority is bigger than their resellers', so if you are not happy with anything at futuredomain.org, you just open a ticket to resellerclub.com which is the mother of all directi resellers and they will fix it.

    Directi has been the fastest growing domain registrar for the last years and they'll keep growing because this flexibility, as opposed to godaddy.
    They chose not to sell products directly from only one website, so if you go to resellerclub.com you won't be able to buy domains. You have to do it through one of their resellers, such as futuredomain.org and guess what, it will cost you less because of their discounts and promos made to resellers that reflect in the price to end users. This is what I called reseller advantage if you take a look at futuredomain.org

    I hope this clarifies your misunderstanding.

    You can become a reseller of godaddy or resellerclub.com yourself if you want. Maybe you should, you'll learn how this stuff is working.

    Thank you for posting.
     
    loglive, Aug 25, 2009 IP