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Ok I have a domain and someone is asking to change its nameserver for 5 days so he can test the traffic it receives. This is before he purchases. Shall I do it? I mean have you ever encountered such request and how did you respond?
 

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I see no reason to turn it down. Just be sure that you never used the domain as email adress to register example @ godaddy. changing nameserver could be he can set up @yourdomain email adress (for example you used it in godaddy, or paypal, or ... you choose....)
 

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there is real site or parking page?

if there is a site, I would not do it. Ask him his google adsense analytics code and use his instread of yours for a few days............

(or pm me site name (when real site) and ill think of some scam he might be breeding on :) )
 

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I have done it, and never heard from the person again.
 

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i have done it and sold the domain

but if it is a real site, the analytics solution is really better

and the question is also: do you know this person?
or is it only a gmail "john smith"?
 

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It is very common on a parked domain to request a traffic test, i.e. changing nameservers to those of the buyers stipulation. I have done it for others and had it done for me many times. I would only do it for trusted or proven buyers usually, and only on parked domains.
 

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But could it also hurt my rankings? Like the domain is receiving traffic from search engines and after changing nameservers it may hurt rankings?
I did it many years ago for three days so someone interested in the name could actually measure the traffic. I had never heard of this being done before. I agreed to do it.

Yes, it will knock down your page ranking and yes, you will not get credit for any clicks, traffic, etc.

Yes, it did result in a very good sale.
 
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