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Why doesn URLMerchant post Sellers asking prices?

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Why doesn URLMerchant post Sellers asking prices?

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So as not to scare off potential Buyers with a high or out of date asking prices. Most names sell for less than the asking price through the process of negotiation. While a Seller might ask $40,000 for a Domain Name, it is possible that they may take less. URLMerchant facilitates and conducts negotiations between Buyers and Sellers. All bids over $750 are always considered. Check out the prices on out Updated Specials page • Q. How do I know I’ll receive my new Domain Name once I’ve paid for it? URLMerchant will under no circumstances release a Buyers’ funds to a Seller until a Domain Name has been successfully transferred. Buyer funds will be refunded in whole if a Domain Name is not transferred – no fees are deducted for failed or aborted Domain Name transfers. • Q. Are there any additional fees and if so, who pays them? Yes. InterNIC requires a renewal of their registration fee when Domain Names are transferred to a new owner. The current InterNIC fee is $70.00 USD for two years reg

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