FAQ
A domain name can be legally owned or held by any person, entity or organization, also known as domain registrant. Check out more tips on how to find out who owns a domain.
Advantages of using the Domain Broker Service include:
- Using RushMommy’s name creates trust with the potential seller
- You stay anonymous as the buyer
- RushMommy’s experts are familiar with aftermarket pricing to get you the best price
- RushMommy has a large network you might not have access to, with experience using the tools to make the sale
We cannot guarantee the acquisition of a domain name, but Domain Broker Service guarantees that a personal domain broker will dedicate up to 30 days to mediate a sale with the domain name’s current owner.
We charge an initial $69.99, non-refundable fee per domain, plus 20% commission based on the price of the sale.
If the domain name was not registered through GoDaddy, then you must purchase and complete a domain name transfer to move it into your account. If the domain name was registered through GoDaddy, then you must accept the domain name into your account via a change of account.
If we are unable to acquire the domain, the domain broker will close your claim after 30 days or after the domain owner decides not to sell their domain name. The $69.99 fee stands, as it is non-refundable and non-transferrable.