The shorter .UK came far, far to late. Nobody wanted to change over, Moreover businesses realised people were typing the .co.uk extension automatically, it was habitual. Three less key taps hasn't had the appeal that Nominet hoped for and...
I'm almost scared to open the new posts on this case. Each read requires such a recap on what's gone before.
I'm full of admiration of the judges unwillingness to entertain thoughts of a summary judgement based on anything less than cast-iron...
Shows as registered in 2008, so not quite 30 years ago.
Well as you know it's a very popular term, The hyphen isn't an absolute no in this instance but limited to the UK market isn't helpful. I wouldn't be surprised if it sold to a business...
No real offence intended, hence my careful wording not to mislabel yourself
It's unfortunate but you'd be surprised at the lengths and means a few (mostly new members) will go to just to get their domains hyped and read. They usually start with...
alcy, I know you know this business as much as the best of us. I went through the same clear out as you 10 years ago, down from 2,000 to 300 domains. really painful but it had to be done. I was just standing still with renewal costs matching...
In general, when you buy/register a new domain. Your short term pricing is usually based on somebody else (hopefully a business) seeing the same potential that you've identified. Long term investments usually mean you've seen the name come into...
Not surprised it's your most thrilling offer in 10 years if your habit is listing at 99k per domain. Sounds like somebody is truly interested in your domain if they have gone to the trouble of engaging a Dan broker. mind you if they are a...
Indeed, Just as MKA states above. There's nothing new here. The scam buyer wants to give you the impression that the clock is running down unless things move forward quickly. And his stupid 'icing-on-the-cake' suggestion that his buyer is...
Hi Chris, The last unpaid domain is 'flexijob.com' do let me know if I've missed anything. I'm quite careful in ensuring that I remain within your 10% commission criteria. Therefore Fixed-Price only
All the best
Thanks Chris, But it certainly happened to me on my Fixed-Priced domain, No negotiations, Just straight to "Payment request sent" Which as you can gather, another one not paid.
I only use your fixed-price to keep the commission down
It could make for a youtube channel. I can easily see the humour side to captures from free viewing, one half of the pitch, inappropriate access views etc. Can't see it working without an angle. Everyone knows their free to view channels...
Wow, You can almost understand a drop after a few years, Not on their agenda anymore,. But, after one year ?
Maybe a Tax offset/consideration, who knows maybe even the original purchase had some accountancy motive, I hope so. Scary to think...