Posted by Linda_H/FL on 6/2/09 12:11pm Msg #290807
What kind of title company
has a website "parked" free on godaddy dot com - with no link to the company info at all .... links to a bunch of other junk but nothing about the title company itself. Think I may want to re-think THAT marketing avenue??...
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Reply by Les_CO on 6/2/09 12:17pm Msg #290808
Maybe the guy's working out of his basement? Want a Title Company in CO? You need a name, an insurance license, a telephone, and an underwriter. (Telephone optional)
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Reply by Penny Woolsey on 6/2/09 12:34pm Msg #290811
I'm thinking he hasn't renewed his contract with Go-Daddy. I believe they will park the page for up to 30 days once your renewal is due. If you don't pay in the 30 days, the totally cancel your domain name/page/web email etc. Not 100% sure but I'm, pretty positive.
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Reply by Gary_CA on 6/2/09 12:55pm Msg #290814
The kind that needs to call a different notary. Bye bye now n/m
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Reply by PAW on 6/2/09 1:54pm Msg #290822
Did you do a WHOIS lookup on the domain name? Some sites that are valid domain names, but appear "Parked for Free" is because they don't setup the name servers to an actual website. Quite often, the domain is used just for email processing (no website).
But, in this day and age, imo, any company, big or small, doing business should have a website published on the World Wide Web.
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Reply by Les_CO on 6/2/09 3:56pm Msg #290840
I have one like that ([e-mail address]) I set it up because Comcast (the only available cable where I live) would send back large e-mails, so I set up an email address through go-daddy.
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