Roseanne Member Joined Nov 24, 2025 Topics 3 Posts 27 Likes 6 Dec 2, 2025 #1 https://twitter.com/x/status/1995879167339167963 That warning won't stick, it's worth the risk if you can pick it up under $1000
https://twitter.com/x/status/1995879167339167963 That warning won't stick, it's worth the risk if you can pick it up under $1000
silentgsilentg is verified member. DomainRetail.com Community Guide Joined Jul 3, 2021 Topics 1,088 Posts 3,190 Likes 2,175 From Toronto, ON Dec 2, 2025 #2 sold for $700 Since it's at NameSilo, their names tend to get renewed by previous owner after auction closes.
sold for $700 Since it's at NameSilo, their names tend to get renewed by previous owner after auction closes.
leonidleonid is verified member. NameSilo.com Service Representative Joined Nov 30, 2025 Topics 0 Posts 63 Likes 30 From Romania Dec 2, 2025 #3 Actually, it’s not possible to renew the domain name after the auction closes (at NameSilo).
Stewie Member Joined Mar 23, 2021 Topics 3 Posts 136 Likes 94 Dec 2, 2025 #4 Why didn’t they just bid on it?
leonidleonid is verified member. NameSilo.com Service Representative Joined Nov 30, 2025 Topics 0 Posts 63 Likes 30 From Romania Dec 2, 2025 #5 The previous owner can bid on it, and maybe they did. Up to 30 days after expiration, the domain can be renewed at the standard rate ($11.05 for a .com when their discount program is applied).
The previous owner can bid on it, and maybe they did. Up to 30 days after expiration, the domain can be renewed at the standard rate ($11.05 for a .com when their discount program is applied).
silentgsilentg is verified member. DomainRetail.com Community Guide Joined Jul 3, 2021 Topics 1,088 Posts 3,190 Likes 2,175 From Toronto, ON Dec 2, 2025 #6 leonid said: Actually, it’s not possible to renew the domain name after the auction closes (at NameSilo). Click to expand... Good change,
leonid said: Actually, it’s not possible to renew the domain name after the auction closes (at NameSilo). Click to expand... Good change,