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budget: above $1 Wanted Domain with GrandFathered Google Apps Account

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joshny

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I'm looking to buy reasonably priced Domains which have GrandFathered Google Apps, above 100 licenses (preferred 1000 or 2000 license or unlimited).
  • Please PM me directly with
    • list,
    • #licenses
    • and cost.

If the price, name and everything is right, I will be able to make an immediate purchase (or offer back in 1 day)

Do not have a specific budget per name, I have 2000$ to buy multiple domains
 
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Can you please specify your budget per the rules? (e.g. overall budget and/or per name in an exact amount)

Thanks :)
 
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@joshny How do I check how many licenses a Google Apps account has? I have several domains which were originally using GA. I think most were from when you could have 50+, but I'm not sure how to check/verify.
 
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@joshny How do I check how many licenses a Google Apps account has? I have several domains which were originally using GA. I think most were from when you could have 50+, but I'm not sure how to check/verify.
Go to billing tab
 
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Can't you use a grandfathered account without the domain name? I was able to add a second domain to an App account I have where the main domain had already expired.
 
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Can't you use a grandfathered account without the domain name? I was able to add a second domain to an App account I have where the main domain had already expired.
Yes you can, but it's dangerous, you won't know when will you lose it
 
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I see, thanks.

I have an 100 license account with an unregistered domain name if you're interested. You'd have to register it yourself. Also, have a 50, 500, and a 1000. Didn't plan on selling them but depending on what they go for.
 
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