Membership is FREE, giving all registered users unlimited access to every Acorn Domains feature, resource, and tool! Optional membership upgrades unlock exclusive benefits like profile signatures with links, banner placements, appearances in the weekly newsletter, and much more - customized to your membership level!

Flipping The Coin

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Apr 12, 2005
Posts
5,563
Reaction score
29
Does anyone think the UK market will ever get to the levels of international .com? with americans buying up rubbish and selling it on for £10? you get a glimpse of it on here but if you go to one of the US forums it's really telling.

Afterall if you exchange 1000 domains in a month at £10, that's a profit of £4000/£5000 they've made... so perhaps it's not such a bad idea? but then it would get a bit like MLM, you pass the rubbish domain on for about three or four sales and the bugger at the end gets lumbered with a loss and no income.

I've never transfered a .com so don't know if the fees and exchange time are much different, but if the UK ever went the way of .com fees and exchange wise, it's sure to happen, so should we start buying those rubbish domains and make a profit off the americans...

By the by, I think I've already started haha
 
It could happen here, but in order for it to happen "properly" then Nominet would allow electronic transfers and not charge for them...
 
I have a feeling most of the people doing the buying up rubbish and selling it on for £10 trades aren't making any money. They're looking at their endless portfolio of junk and are trying to recoup something, anything at all...
 
Transferring .coms is a cinch.

No fee and pretty well instant - either push to another account at the same registrar or a request for transfer form send automatically, provided the domain name is unlocked.

The £35.25 fee (and the paperwork) is a real flat tyre for low value .co.uks

-aqls-
 
is there such thing as a low value .co.uk

on .com's, im happy to reg, then sell on quick for £5+ profit.

.co.uk, if you reg it its got to be worth at least £35 before you're even looking at profit.

( i am correct in think that every sale/transfer of a .co.uk involves a £30+ fee, right?)
 
Yes, £35.25 transfer + £6.09 reg + £2 postage. So £50 minimum.

If you go through an auction site like sedo, then add on another £100.
 
LeeOwen said:
Yes, £35.25 transfer + £6.09 reg + £2 postage. So £50 minimum.

If you go through an auction site like sedo, then add on another £100.

Which is why it's mindblowing that some people are registering stuff that is as bad as or worse than the junk .coms. It has to be around 11x better on average (£50 vs $8) even at the very bottom end!
 
Edwin said:
Which is why it's mindblowing that some people are registering stuff that is as bad as or worse than the junk .coms. It has to be around 11x better on average (£50 vs $8) even at the very bottom end!

There's no need to be so harsh about my website. hehe only joking.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

The Rule #1

Do not insult any other member. Be polite and do business. Thank you!

Members online

No members online now.

Premium Members

New Threads

Domain Forum Friends

Our Mods' Businesses

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
      There are no messages in the current room.
      Top Bottom