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Old 27-06-2007, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by millemia View Post
Hi. I have a domain registration issue and I was wondering whether you had any experience that would help.
I've found a .com domain name that one of my clients, a startup business would really like to acquire and use. The domain is registered and live, although it seems to be just used as a forwarding page to another domain. I have the registrants details and I need to delicately enquire about buying the domain. I usually use godaddy.com for domain registrations and they offer a domain agent service for $60 plus commission, so I might engage them, but before I do, do you have any advice? Have you dealt with this kind of thing before? Can you recommend a particular agency or broker?
Any advice would be a great help.
thanks!

JC
Have you considered approaching the registrant directly? Or perhaps not absolutely directly, but a little coy so to speak? Using a third party might signal a seriousness that may be reciprocated with inflated pricing. Approaching directly might result in a lower price, especially if you act nice.

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