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Setting Up Text Message Alerts

In The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), you can enable text messaging and specify the...

Retrieving Forgotten User Names

Your user name for The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) is the same user name you use...

Managing Your Account

From the My Account interface on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), you can easily...

Accessing The Domain Name Aftermarket from My Mobile Device

The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) allows you to sell, watch, and bid on domains from...

Listing Domain Auctions on The Domain Name Aftermarket Home Page

One way you can give your domain maximum exposure is by purchasing the Home Page...

Selling Domains with Offer/Counter Offer or Buy Now Listings

You can give buyers the option of submitting their own offers for your domain through...

Adding Certified Appraisals to Domain Names

Domain name values are based on name, name length, and the top-level domain extension....

Setting a Reserve Price for Domain Auctions

You can purchase the option to set a reserve price, which is the lowest price you will...

Moving My Sold Domains

The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) facilitates the transaction between you and the...

Re-listing Domains for Sale

If your domain listing at The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) ends without a buyer,...

Setting the Time to End Auctions

When you list a domain for auction on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), you can...

Understanding Selling and Listing Options

The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) provides you with options for selling your domain....

Setting the Price for Domain Names

You determine the asking price for the domains you list. However, the price limit for...

Understanding Transactions on The Domain Name Aftermarket

Domain transactions begin with the domain auction. The seller lists a domain auction...

Editing Domain Listings

If there are no bids for the domain you listed at The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM),...

Adding Categories to Domain Name Auctions

The category you associate with a domain you list for sale at The Domain Name...

Viewing Bids for Your Listed Domain

When someone bids on the domain you listed at The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), we...

Contacting the Domain Name Buyer

After you've sold a domain on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), you can contact the...

Viewing Expired Domain Name Auctions

Expired Name auctions, listed for sale on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), are...

Editing Your User Account Settings

Within your account on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM), you can edit your account...

Changing Your Password

The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) password is the same password you use to log on to...

Selling Multiple Domain Names

If you have multiple domain names that you want to sell through The Domain Name...

Cancelling Domain Listings

If you have not accepted any offers or counter offers, you can cancel a domain you...

Removing the Reserve Price from Auctions

You can change your active listing at the Domain Name Aftermarket to a public auction...

Changing My Reserve Price

You can lower your reserve price at any time, but you cannot increase your reserve...

Extending Time for Domain Auctions

You cannot extend the time for which an auction is listed on The Domain Name...

Featuring Domains on Category Pages

One way you can give your domain maximum exposure is by purchasing the Category Page...

Can I upload image(s) for my domain auction?

The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) does not allow you to upload images as part of...

Selling Domain Names on Multiple Sites

You can offer domain names for sale on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) and...

Submitting Counter Offers to Sell Domains

You set the price for domains listed with one of the Offer/Counter Offer options in...

Accepting Offers or Counter Offers to Sell Domains

You can list your domain on The Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) as an Offer/Counter...

Selling Domains by Public Auction

You can give potential buyers the option of bidding for your domain through The Domain...