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Question by Just Me: How much should I offer for a domain name that I want?
A web domain that I want is currently for sale, but the seller asks for an offer. What is an appropriate offer to make for a domain name? I don’t even know where I would start.
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It is for a business.
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Answer by Surrvij
You just first asks the Customer what is the Price Expectation ratio …Then only you know that where they..If you provide the offer that is below to customer expectation means you are loser..So you need to analyze the customer mind..Also i here want to say a thing to you..You sell Domain name or website at low cost,because Today many site selling the Domain and hosting plans at low cost also Free Hosting also..In the site http://www.tucktail.com/ they providing the Domain name at low cost and also free hosting,offers,many free services…
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Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by not the smartest apple: What are some cheap sites that offer your own domain email adresses?
What sites do you recommend not using? Please give reasons why for both questions.
Thanks.
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Answer by JustJodi
G.mail offers FREE domain e mail addresses… or at least that was what I read just an hour ago,,
Not sure if that is what U are asking , but check it out 
And good luck
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Question by spanamj: Does Yahoo offer any domain proxy or anonoymous registration services when you purchase a domain through Yahoo
Some domain registrars offer anonymous registration or proxy registration when you purchase a domain through their company. This means people cannot just run a WhoIs check on your domain and get your home address and home phone number. I’m considering upgrading my Yahoo mail account, but I won’t bother if no anonymous service is available. I don’t really care to post my home address and telephone number all over the internet. And if you register a domain name without a proxy of some sort, you’re basically doing just that. I know Yahoo keeps my information private now, but do they do the same thing if you register a domain name (which is a little different than their free services) with them?
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Answer by carrie
no you need to get private registration at a site like http://www.LocoDomains.com
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Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by tech_man23: Which websites offer free domain name registration?
I have seen many websites which offer free sub-domain names but, are there any websites which offer free domain name registration.
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Answer by solver
no
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Question by adam c 29: How do i make my info private from whois.. my registrar dont offer this service?
damn it. i signed up with doteasy.com becuase they said they have privacy funtion to prevent people accessing my personal details via whois.. now they say it does’nt apply to .eu domains. Is there any other way i make my whois info private if doteast cant do this for me?? thanks for any help
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Hiding Your WHOIS Contact Information With Private Registration – http://www.verio.com/support/documents/view_article.cfm?doc_id=5434
How do I make my domain’s contact information displayed in WHOIS private? – http://support.netfirms.com/article.php?id=728
Ron
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