This morning, I can't even access my GoDaddy auctions page most of the time ("An error has occurred, the development staff has been notified. We apologize for any inconvenience.") but even if I do get in, it doesn't let me respond to offers or...
Thanks Bob, and I was trying that last night and I guess I missed that grayed-out drop-down that appeared. In fact, I almost missed it again today, even though I knew it should be there.
I have looked over the Settings at Dan and I don't see these options anywhere.
Can you point to exactly how you did this and whether there is a secondary feature (like Domain Store, etc.) or specific Lander you need to enable first?
Thanks.
Here's the scenario:
The OP saw a domain on a marketplace with a BIN and accepted it. Then there were some inconsequential and unneeded details about the payment, but once that was figured out the marketplace advised him that the domain was no...
Probably the worst idea you could ever have, as all that will do is invite lawyers.
Buy domains for their intrinsic value, not to target a company with a big legal team, and you'll enjoy a better life.
It's not a direct TM violation, but it could be viewed as such if OnlyFans wants to take action, so that definitely lowers the potential resale price.
It's still 3 distinct words (clearly denote it as OnlyFanStore.com in the listing) so toss it...
What a zany thread - why would anyone list a domain for $100 (minus 15-25% commission), especially a 2-word .COM that actually makes sense? Usually I would say "just sell it" but $100 for that domain looks like an obvious typo error.
In answer...
The key questions of any very expensive domain acquisition:
1) Does it exactly match your core brand? i.e. Cardinal Publishing = Cardinal or Aura Cosmetics = Aura, etc.
2) Is it a .COM, and if not, is it your country's ccTLD or even a prominent...
That's why you never respond to these hobos, as anyone looking to actually buy the domain will put up some kind of offer. These tire kickers are a waste of time and I never respond to price inquiries without a firm and serious offer.