Answers to your questions about domain name trading

I own a trademark and someone has registered my domain name. What should I do now?

If the domain name is registered in a country where your trademark is valid, there is a chance that you can claim it. However, this must be examined in the context of a case file. Contact one of our domain specialists for personal advice.

My desired domain name is already taken. How can I find the owner?

Thanks to Combell's handy WHOIS module, you can know who the owner of a certain website is in no time. We are happy to help you further with professional advice and assistance in negotiating with the current owner of your desired domain name.

My desired domain name is already taken. How can I get in touch with its owner?

You do not have to worry about anything. If you want, after having determined the domain name value, Combell can act as a consultant and negotiator. If you go for this option, you can rely on our year-long experience as far as negotiating domain name property rights is concerned.

Moreover, this way, the other party does not know who the interested party is.

I would like to register a domain name that is already taken. Can you get in touch with its owner?

When you get in touch yourself, you are generally vulnerable. You have no or little experience in negotiating domain names and the other party knows immediately who the interested party is. Combell can act as a consultant and negotiator. In that case, we get in touch with the current owner, after having determined the value of the domain name in question.

What is the average selling price for domain names?

For generic domain names (containing no trademark), the average selling price is between 500 and 1000 euros.

However, the price for some very general domain names (e.g. www.bread.be) can reach thousands or even millions of euros. Therefore, we advise you to always request the advice of one of our domain specialists.

Customers were also interested in:

Share this page:

Close