Didn't know people were no longer allowed to comment on sales threads. The search volume on "05 quality houses" is pretty close to zero. No one...
QH means Quality Houses?? Where did you get that from? And what does the "05" have to do with houses or anything else? Before the domain expired...
No, the domain is not "6 years old". It's 1 day old. You just registered it yesterday. It expired (dropped), the "age clock" reset to 0: Creation...
Someone is going to be upset at being out a quarter million dollars when they buy the domain and Google takes it over for trademark infringement....
How you came up with the idea that your domain is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars is a total mystery. By "considered like" if you mean...
It's a word in English - if you're a poor speller! ;)
The so-called "birthday" of a domain isn't the domain's age. It's just the date the domain was first purchased. Just about *every* available...
Sorry, but the domain is only a few days old. You bought it after it dropped (expired), so the domain age clock resets. Do a "whois" check on it...
This is a "Domain" marketplace, so obviously he's selling a domain. He meant "cool domain name." Most of us can figure that out - we know it's not...
First registered doesn't matter as far as domain age. Once a domain registration expires, the domain age clock resets to 0. Look on the domain...
Read again what I said. Google still uses PR. But they aren't telling us what PR is any more. Go to any page on the Internet, including your...
The toolbar display of PageRank is dead, but Google still uses PR internally. We can now only guess at the PR of a web page. We still know that...
Sorry, but when a domain drops and is then re-bought, the creation date resets to the new date of purchase. That's how domain age goes. So this...
You don't have to call them, they'll come a calling on you. Happens all the time. Big businesses are always on the watch for trademark...
Well, he might be a bit of a smartass, but he does make a valid point. It's always a risk to buy a domain name that includes a registered...
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