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I have seen this term used numerous times on the boards by buyers and sellers. How do test a domain before buying? How is this done?
 

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I believe it can be done with Godaddy. You have a 5 day grace period to test traffic. If not happy just cancel the domain and get a refund.
 

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What I am referring to is when you are interested in buying a name that is already registered to another person and you want to verify traffic, stats, etc... before buying. Here is an example of what I am talking about:

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=243697

If you click on the link and then read the 2nd post you will see an example of a seller stating that a potential buyer is "testing" the domain.
 

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Park it with your own DNS and analize the stats/traffic.
 

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I don't think you have 5day grace period with Godaddy. Godaddy is in fact strongly against testing domains...
 

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I believe it can be done with Godaddy. You have a 5 day grace period to test traffic. If not happy just cancel the domain and get a refund.
YOU CAN NOT test domains with godaddy. You can do it with moniker.
 

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Yes, YOU CAN test with GoDaddy.

When done with the domain, simply cancel the domain and then reply to the cancellation e-mail requesting a refund - and within a couple of days, you'll be fully refunded.

Better than Moniker - they charge $0.25 per "domain taste" (it's free with GoDaddy).
 

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Yes, YOU CAN test with GoDaddy.

When done with the domain, simply cancel the domain and then reply to the cancellation e-mail requesting a refund - and within a couple of days, you'll be fully refunded.

Better than Moniker - they charge $0.25 per "domain taste" (it's free with GoDaddy).
 

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Yes, YOU CAN test with GoDaddy.

When done with the domain, simply cancel the domain and then reply to the cancellation e-mail requesting a refund - and within a couple of days, you'll be fully refunded.

Better than Moniker - they charge $0.25 per "domain taste" (it's free with GoDaddy).
 

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why did you post three same replies? Hm, i just checked their webpages and they specifically said that they don't give one's money back...anyways, maybe tristanperry is right....should check it...
 

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why did you post three same replies? Hm, i just checked their webpages and they specifically said that they don't give one's money back...anyways, maybe tristanperry is right....should check it...
I didn't - browser/server error (I didn't actively post three times).

Anywhoo, GoDaddy have refunded me numerous times per request (I know they say they won't, though :))
 

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also, you can test with DynaDot. They do not refund paypal/moneybookers/credit card but will give you credits so the next domain you buy you just pay for with your credits :)
 

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Yes, YOU CAN test with GoDaddy.

When done with the domain, simply cancel the domain and then reply to the cancellation e-mail requesting a refund - and within a couple of days, you'll be fully refunded.

Better than Moniker - they charge $0.25 per "domain taste" (it's free with GoDaddy).
It seems that only you CAN but nobody else.:)
While cancelling the domain you must agreed that no refunds will be given.
 

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Actually GoDaddy gives a full refund, they also give a refund to your PayPal account, but you have to contact them after you deleted the name.

Refund From GoDaddy.com, Inc. Aug. 19, 2007 Completed Details $12.38 USD $0.00 USD
Payment To GoDaddy.com, Inc. Aug. 16, 2007 Refunded Details -$12.38 USD $0.00 USD
 

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Folks we are off the point of the OP that was clarified in a latter post (though I originally misunderstood it as well). As Vorty says you ask the domain owner to redirect the domain to your servers for a few days. You will then get to see the traffic coming to the domain and analyse it as to numbers, geographic origin, search terms/words used, etc..

Hope this helps.
 

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People, read Supernova's follow up post and see the link. He's not asking about "Tasting"!

Supernova, it's like Vorty said. The seller changed the DNS settings to the buyer's parking service and allowed the buyer to park the domain in his own account for a few days to see what sort of traffic and revenue it gets.
 
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