Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?
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Sharing the domain name in a public forum is a terrible idea...
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@Danp said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
I recently secured a domain from a company (buydomains.com) that had previously registered it and had it listed for sale. It was listed for $2,288. I forget my initial offer, but it was either $500 or $750. They countered @ $1,716.
I offered $1,000 and explained that this was the max I was authorized to spend. He was able to "take it to management" and get it approved. I'm sure we both were being less than honest, but the bottom line is that you should be able to negotiate this yourself.
$12k seems really high. Can you share the proposed URL?
Yeah, that would only increase the interest and price. Sorry.
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@Obsolesce said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Maybe they can do something about it?
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2013/11/06/domain-squatting/
Thanks, but the domain seems to have been registered for quite awhile prior to us forming this brand. It is just a lack of due diligence or caring by marketing and management from the get go.
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@wrx7m said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@Obsolesce said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Maybe they can do something about it?
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2013/11/06/domain-squatting/
Thanks, but the domain seems to have been registered for quite awhile prior to us forming this brand. It is just a lack of due diligence or caring by marketing and management from the get go.
Ah, yeah. Well it was worth a shot.
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@Curtis said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Sharing the domain name in a public forum is a terrible idea...
Agreed, just search engines seeing it discussed, even if no human sees it, will easily drive up costs and improve the seller's selling position.
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@Obsolesce said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Maybe they can do something about it?
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2013/11/06/domain-squatting/
Only works in the case of bad faith. In his case, if the domain was pre-registered and in use (not just squatted) and the marketing people are trying to use that existing trademark, their attempts might be the ones in bad faith because they have a responsibility to see if that trademark is in use already, and trademarks like copyrights are automatic (but hard to prove.)
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@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@Obsolesce said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Maybe they can do something about it?
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2013/11/06/domain-squatting/
Only works in the case of bad faith. In his case, if the domain was pre-registered and in use (not just squatted) and the marketing people are trying to use that existing trademark, their attempts might be the ones in bad faith because they have a responsibility to see if that trademark is in use already, and trademarks like copyrights are automatic (but hard to prove.)
Actually bad faith does not preclude squatting. If the squatter purchased before you ever had a any registered branding, there is no case against them. Bad faith kicks in against squatting only if you can prove it affecting your previously registered brand.
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@JaredBusch said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@Obsolesce said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
Maybe they can do something about it?
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2013/11/06/domain-squatting/
Only works in the case of bad faith. In his case, if the domain was pre-registered and in use (not just squatted) and the marketing people are trying to use that existing trademark, their attempts might be the ones in bad faith because they have a responsibility to see if that trademark is in use already, and trademarks like copyrights are automatic (but hard to prove.)
Actually bad faith does not preclude squatting. If the squatter purchased before you ever had a any registered branding, there is no case against them. Bad faith kicks in against squatting only if you can prove it affecting your previously registered brand.
I was saying bad faith in the other direction, attempting to start a business under the same name as a domain name that was already in use.
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@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
I was saying bad faith in the other direction, attempting to start a business under the same name as a domain name that was already in use.
He clearly states it's for a brand, not a company.
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@Curtis said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
I was saying bad faith in the other direction, attempting to start a business under the same name as a domain name that was already in use.
He clearly states it's for a brand, not a company.
Same thing, though. Attempting to start a new brand that is already in use.
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@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@Curtis said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
I was saying bad faith in the other direction, attempting to start a business under the same name as a domain name that was already in use.
He clearly states it's for a brand, not a company.
Same thing, though. Attempting to start a new brand that is already in use.
Purchased and parked is not in use. It is “available for the right price.”
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@JaredBusch said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@Curtis said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
@scottalanmiller said in Purchase An Already Registered Domain - Best Practices?:
I was saying bad faith in the other direction, attempting to start a business under the same name as a domain name that was already in use.
He clearly states it's for a brand, not a company.
Same thing, though. Attempting to start a new brand that is already in use.
Purchased and parked is not in use. It is “available for the right price.”
Is no one reading what I wrote? I specified everything that people have said in my original statement.