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  • BaldBastard
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Jan 2001
    • 16815

    #1

    Domainers

    I sold a domain a few years back and got 10k for it, moneys long gone and so are the details of the sale.
    The domain was on Godaddy and the buyer just wanted the domain shifted into their account, which I did immediately and received payment.
    The person who brought the domain, has never changed the whois info, and never changed the DNS servers, I still get all the traffic, and domain registration emails, but its not in my account.
    Its coming up for renewal, I've received multiple offers for the domain

    Is there a way I can renew it, or even get it back?
  • BlackCrayon
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Jun 2003
    • 19634

    #2
    Originally posted by MrBaldBastard
    I sold a domain a few years back and got 10k for it, moneys long gone and so are the details of the sale.
    The domain was on Godaddy and the buyer just wanted the domain shifted into their account, which I did immediately and received payment.
    The person who brought the domain, has never changed the whois info, and never changed the DNS servers, I still get all the traffic, and domain registration emails, but its not in my account.
    Its coming up for renewal, I've received multiple offers for the domain

    Is there a way I can renew it, or even get it back?
    No, that would be stealing. This happens all the time. The only time you could get it back is if the actual owner doesn't renew and you buy it at auction.
    you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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    • wehateporn
      Promoting Debate on GFY
      • Apr 2007
      • 27176

      #3
      Originally posted by BlackCrayon
      No, that would be stealing. This happens all the time. The only time you could get it back is if the actual owner doesn't renew and you buy it at auction.
      Nice to see that's the first reply!

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      • BaldBastard
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jan 2001
        • 16815

        #4
        Is there a way I can renew it for them? like an extra nice gift from me, no theft involved.

        I'm sure you can do that with netsolutions domains, they take anyone's money.

        ;)

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        • BlackCrayon
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jun 2003
          • 19634

          #5
          Originally posted by MrBaldBastard
          Is there a way I can renew it for them? like an extra nice gift from me, no theft involved.

          I'm sure you can do that with netsolutions domains, they take anyone's money.

          ;)
          there are some places you can do that but it still gives you no ownership rights. hover is one where you can renew someone else's domain. as far as i know this is not possible with godaddy.
          you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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          • BaldBastard
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Jan 2001
            • 16815

            #6
            Yeah I don't need to sell the domain, the traffic generated is very profitable, hence why I got 10k for it in the first place. All whois info and the DNS servers are still pointed to me.

            If I can renew it, I just continue making money from it. I have like a two page site on it, never done any work as I always presumed new owner would pull it off me at some stage, if I can renew it then I will.

            I have been sent multiple request's to buy it, so snapping it back is going to be a fight.

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            • BlackCrayon
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Jun 2003
              • 19634

              #7
              Originally posted by MrBaldBastard
              Yeah I don't need to sell the domain, the traffic generated is very profitable, hence why I got 10k for it in the first place. All whois info and the DNS servers are still pointed to me.

              If I can renew it, I just continue making money from it. I have like a two page site on it, never done any work as I always presumed new owner would pull it off me at some stage, if I can renew it then I will.

              I have been sent multiple request's to buy it, so snapping it back is going to be a fight.
              same thing happened to me once but after 3 years the guy finally updated the whois.
              you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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