Hi,
Who took the username @dnprofessionals ? It was an available, I checked a few days ago.
Who took the username @dnprofessionals ? It was an available, I checked a few days ago.
2010 - date of account creation, but you can change the username anytime.Hey RU, it looks like it was registered in 2010 : https://twitter.com/dnprofessionals
it's allowed.but the actual username/Twitter handle can't be changed.
It is a violation of Twitter rules and policies to sell or buy a Twitter Handle/Username. It happens a lot but still a bad idea. If they find out, he'll just loose it anyway and be out money!Twitter username Squatters "Who took the username @dnprofessionals ? It was an available, I checked a few days ago."
is that enough to call the owner of that Twitter handle a squatter, at first I thought maybe he had your exact company name, but it's a generic term!? I wouldn't hate on him I would offer him a price I can afford and go from there, and if things don't work out look for another option instead of calling people names.... I hope I don't come out as harsh I'm just straight forward with my thoughts Mr. Vip
Oh I didn't know that, Facebook pages has the same rule. At least they acknowledge the value of a good URLIt is a violation of Twitter rules and policies to sell or buy a Twitter Handle/Username. It happens a lot but still a bad idea. If they find out, he'll just loose it anyway and be out money!
Yeah, I almost found out the hard way. I was going to buy one I wanted and did a search and found out it's against Twitter policies. I didn't want to buy it and loose it so I just created something else.Oh I didn't know that, Facebook pages has the same rule. At least they acknowledge the value of a good URL
There is a neat-o trick how to find, and reclaim, unused Twitter handles that are associated (or match) domains you now own.