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June 16, 2014, 07:43:43 AM
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Your argument makes no sense
You can't sell these domains in a split second on an exchange but THEY CAN BE SOLD and they HAVE VALUE
If someone is using mining hardware as collateral, you can't sell that in a split second can you, but yes I've seen it used as a collateral

I understand your point but this is all I currently have for a loan like this

I've told you how things work, the rest is up to you.


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June 16, 2014, 07:44:19 AM
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Your argument makes no sense
You can't sell these domains in a split second on an exchange but THEY CAN BE SOLD and they HAVE VALUE
If someone is using mining hardware as collateral, you can't sell that in a split second can you, but yes I've seen it used as a collateral

I understand your point but this is all I currently have for a loan like this

I've told you how things work, the rest is up to you.



Well, that's all I have to offer
Sorry
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June 16, 2014, 10:57:31 AM
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So
1/ How does a site make $120 in ONE WEEK yet receive not enough traffic to register even at alexia never mind others I have looked at.
2/ If you were making $120 per week, why the hell would you update the name servers to point at GD where you earn nothing per week ?
3/ To quote you "I've put a lot of hard work into PR work and SEO" your page rank is 0 (Zero) and again if you have put all this hard work in why point it to GD where you lose all the seo etc.

The OP is probably lying.  Those domains aren't worth anything.   Undecided

Oh I agree Vod and as this is my field I was just making sure others know this as well.


And @ OP "Lying? Go and see for yourself the page rank, if you really want, get an SEO specialist to check it out yourself "

I did last night and the result was as I thought :

Google PageRank for
aboutaeroplanes.com: 0/10

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June 16, 2014, 11:45:03 AM
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So
1/ How does a site make $120 in ONE WEEK yet receive not enough traffic to register even at alexia never mind others I have looked at.
2/ If you were making $120 per week, why the hell would you update the name servers to point at GD where you earn nothing per week ?
3/ To quote you "I've put a lot of hard work into PR work and SEO" your page rank is 0 (Zero) and again if you have put all this hard work in why point it to GD where you lose all the seo etc.

The OP is probably lying.  Those domains aren't worth anything.   Undecided

Oh I agree Vod and as this is my field I was just making sure others know this as well.


And @ OP "Lying? Go and see for yourself the page rank, if you really want, get an SEO specialist to check it out yourself "

I did last night and the result was as I thought :

Google PageRank for
aboutaeroplanes.com: 0/10

Cheers
Mark

I've done no work on the domain since the first months of registration
Do some proper research, look at he positives and not your flaws
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June 16, 2014, 11:57:19 AM
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I can see you have done SEO, you have a good backlink number and bot.txt etc is all done but you have thrown it all away by changing the name servers to point at GD

I don't understand why you would do that ? if you had no where to host them or coudn't afford the hosting, for future reference let me know and I will host them for you for a while for nothing rather than having to lose all the seo and pr work done.

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June 25, 2014, 02:34:34 PM
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Keeping this short and simple

Escrow: for domains yes
Amount: 0.2BTC
Interest rate: Make an offer
Duration: Expected repayment is less than a few days, but to be safe I'll make it a maximum of one week
Collateral: godaddy account with 20~ Domains, two of which are premium but I won't count the prices on those
Standard domain (.com) is $10 I'm quite sure totalling to $200 worth of domains, I'll transfer the not-in-use domains to the escrow

Procedure is I'll have to transfer the domains to escrow, once confirmed receipt coins are sent
After one week and loans are not paid, escrow is more than welcome to send over domains to the lender, you may sell these domains (some are pretty high PR) and get the money back.

The purpose of the loan is for development costs on one of these domains, so I guarantee the return but of course collateral is always necessary for lenders sake.

If you would like a list of domains or proof of ownership, PM me.

Thank you!
Your confidence level is very bad
I'm sure no one gives a loan against your


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June 28, 2014, 12:38:17 AM
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Well technically, a domain transfer can not be reverted by the person to which it belonged prior the transfer.
For more info : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name_registrar#Domain_name_transfer

Can you please list the domains that you are willing to transfer as a collateral ?
Isn't it easy to get these accounts back using social engineering?  I'm not sure if this would be a suitable collateral. Roll Eyes

This is why I am offering direct transfer to the escrow
Domains cannot be recovered once they are transferred according to GoDaddy's TOS Smiley
They are just like bitcoins!

I personally have lost domains, and godaddy cannot do anything about it EVEN if they were stolen which sadly in my case they were...but, life goes on

Moral of the story, domains transfers are irreversible

As for second post, I'm on mobile right now but within 24 hours I'll update the original post for you all

For future reference , domain name transfers are mostly irreversible , that is true.
Although not as irreversible as bitcoin.  It's theoretically possible for the registrar
to reverse it, but generally unprecedented or at best, very rare.

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