Want to buy a Domain Name!

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by scott2342, Apr 21, 2014.

  1. #1
    Hey Guys,

    I'm after this one domain name that is proving difficult to get. It is not being used for anything and not long ago was on a godaddy auction. Has anyone tried that godaddy purchase domain thing for around £50?

    I've tried to get in touch with the company as they are in domain sales but can't get a reply.

    Any ideas? I'd really like this domain as i have a really cool idea for it. And as many of you know, sometimes the name makes the business.

    Registrar: GODADDY.COM, LLC

    This is what i can get to:

    http://www.overseedomainmanagement.com/
    http://www.oversee.net

    Does anyone have luck purchasing domains?
     
    Last edited: Apr 21, 2014
    scott2342, Apr 21, 2014 IP
  2. samnugro

    samnugro Active Member

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    If you want to buy expiring domains, godaddy auction is one of the best place. But do not delay any decision, just take it or forget it. If you delay on buying any good domain that you found, other will take it for sure. I've experienced it also.
    Now, as you can see that oversee is one of those big dogs, they're bought domains and develop them.
    I consider it lucky if they're selling that domain to you.
    But don't expect the price range is still in £50..
     
    samnugro, Apr 21, 2014 IP
  3. scott2342

    scott2342 Active Member

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    @samnugro That's great but it does not help me get my domain. @Ankit406090 So you've not read the question you just want to advertise
     
    scott2342, Apr 22, 2014 IP
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    sweetpea69 Active Member

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    i wouldn't recommend using it. no refund and it's equivalent to just sending an email and hoping the owner will reply. Do your own research. have you tried just searching the domain on google, maybe it'll pop up on some forum. Try a reverse whois for the domain, you can try whoisology.com , look for an active site/domain that isn't private. that's the beauty of the internet.... there's always breadcrumbs ;)
     
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