LOI (Letter of Intent)
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
ASCII representation of Unicode domain names
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A temporary webpage displayed on a domain that's not yet fully developed, often showing 'coming soon' or 'for sale' messages.