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How to buy a domain name


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Once you have found a domain name you like to buy, please contact us first with any questions you might have or to make an offer. Alternatively, a domain broker of your choice can place a bid for you and/or make an offer to domain-inventory. This easy and safe process is described below in more details.


Should you be interested in making an offer or to place a bid on any of our domains for sale please contact Domain-Inventory first. If you are planning to start a web-based business and need a domain to ‘give your baby a name’ or if you are looking  for a key word domain name for any of your endeavors, one of the domain names  in my inventory might just be what you are looking for. You can choose from over 400 domain names for sale.

While domain-inventory.com is the rightful owner of all domains listed on our site, I offer you the convenient opportunity to buy a domain through a domain broker of your choice. A Domain buying service, or domain trading platform acts as an intermediary between you and Domain-inventory. This assures privacy for you and security for your money, as well as a secure and legal domain name transfer.


Two easy ways to acquire a domain:
Place a bid or make an offer.


When a domain for sale has been selected, placing a bid on a domain with a domain broker is the first step. You can make your offer or place a bid with any  global domain brokers  Domain brokers are service oriented professionals, well prepared to handle any domain name bidding process and sale, including escrow and domain name transfer.

To see a sample of what an auction and the bidding process look like we recommend you visit any of the domain name marketplaces, like SEDO, AFTERNIC ,GoDaddy and others, to see life auctions taking place right on-line. Many domain bids, just like ours, start with a no minimum bid. When an auction is closed, the domain name is transferred to the buyer. The buyer submits the purchase price into an escrow account, while the seller transfers the domain name into the buyer’s name.

With the transfer now completed, the new owner has  now possession of the domain. The money, still in escrow, is now released. The new domain name ownership is officially recorded and registered with the new domain registrar.

Please keep in mind that domain-inventory offers all domain names at low cost with no more than the minimum bid required by the auction house. Of course you can also  contact me directly to make an offer or with any questions you may have. Thank you for visiting. I am looking forward to hear from you. 

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Start an auction for the domain of your choice by bidding on any of over 400 domains.

Place a bid at SEDO or the domain broker of your choice on any of my domains.

 No reserve - Low cost, minimum opening bids are accepted.

Every domain is available to be placed on the auction block. As soon as you or a bidder decides to acquire a particular domain and place a bid - an auction begins. Domain-inventory has a no reserve policy, so it’s easy for you just to get started and open a bid on the domain of your choice with just a minimum bid. No reserve simply means a minimum offer is always accepted the market, and will decided the final cost.

It's a win-win situation that prevents price inflated domain names changing hands. Place your bid or make an offer and get the ball rolling. Your other option is an outright buy offer, through a broker or directly to me and if accepted, your domain can be yours within the few days it takes to initiate the transfer. Whatever you decide, domain-inventory and the pros of the global domain marketplace are here to help you to acquire the domain name that's right for you, in a safe and secure way. Contact your domain broker or me with any questions you might have.

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Are all domains at Domain-Inventory for sale?

Currently there over 400 top level domain names for sale. Leasing a domain name is also possible.

How much can I expect to pay for a domain name?

The initial auction bid for most of our domains starts below US $100 / € 75. Final Price will vary. (Comimg soon, some domains might have a minimum price).

What happens after I made an auction bid?

Domain ownership is transferred to the highest bidder at the end of the auction.

Why are there no sales prices listed?

The global marketplace should decide what a domain name is worth. The highest bid will determine the final cost.

How do I buy a domain from Domain-Inventory.

To buy a domain just make ann offer. You can hire a domain broker, who does it for you or you can contact domain-inventory.

What securities do I have?

When you purchase a domain your payment goes into a licensed and accredited escrow account. Payment will only be released when the domain has been transferred and confirmed into your name and ownership - no matter where you are located or what language you speak.

How do I know that a domain I just bought really belongs to me now?

Your domain will be registered immediately in your name by the domain name registrar of your choice.

Why do I get a website when I click on URLs?

Domain-Inventory wants to show and prove that a domain name is a bona fide domain. Thus we show the domain 'parked' as URL.

Where can I make an offer?

Contact us first or a professional domain broker such as SEDO or GODADDY and others and place your bid or make an offer.

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