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About GearDig.com

Congratulations! Geardig.com is still available to the fastest bidder. Get it before someone else does!In the process of registering a domain name and maintaining authority over the new name space created, registrars use several key pieces of information connected with a domain:

Administrative contact. A registrant usually designates an administrative contact to manage the domain name. The administrative contact usually has the highest level of control over a domain. Management functions delegated to the administrative contacts may include management of all business information, such as name of record, postal address, and contact information of the official registrant of the domain and the obligation to conform to the requirements of the domain registry in order to retain the right to use a domain name. Furthermore, the administrative contact installs additional contact information for technical and billing functions.

Technical contact. The technical contact manages the name servers of a domain name. The functions of a technical contact include assuring conformance of the configurations of the domain name with the requirements of the domain registry, maintaining the domain zone records, and providing continuous functionality of the name servers (that leads to the accessibility of the domain name).

Billing contact. The party responsible for receiving billing invoices from the domain name registrar and paying applicable fees.
Name servers. Most registrars provide two or more name servers as part of the registration service. However, a registrant may specify its own authoritative name servers to host a domain's resource records. The registrar's policies govern the number of servers and the type of server information required. Some providers require a hostname and the corresponding IP address or just the hostname, which must be resolvable either in the new domain, or exist elsewhere. Based on traditional requirements (RFC 1034), typically a minimum of two servers is required.

Domain names may be formed from the set of alphanumeric ASCII characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9), but characters are case-insensitive. In addition the hyphen is permitted if it is surrounded by characters, digits or hyphens, although it is not to start or end a label. Labels are always separated by the full stop (period) character in the textual name representation.

Domain names are often seen in analogy to real estate in that domain names are foundations on which a website can be built, and the highest quality domain names, like sought-after real estate, tend to carry significant value, usually due to their online brand-building potential, use in advertising, search engine optimization, and many other criteria.

A few companies have offered low-cost, below-cost or even free domain registration with a variety of models adopted to recoup the costs to the provider. These usually require that domains be hosted on their website within a framework or portal that includes advertising wrapped around the domain holder's content, revenue from which allows the provider to recoup the costs. Domain registrations were free of charge when the DNS was new. A domain holder may provide infinite number of subdomains in their domain. For example, the owner of example.org could provide subdomains such as foo.example.org and foo.bar.example.org to interested parties.

Many desirable domain names are already assigned and users must search for other acceptable names, using Web-based search features, or WHOIS and dig operating system tools. Many registrars have implemented domain name suggestion tools which search domain name databases and suggest available alternative domain names related to keywords provided by the user.

The business of resale of registered domain names is known as the domain aftermarket. Various factors influence the perceived value or market value of a domain name. Most of the high-prize domain sales are carried out privately.A strong domain name can create and solidify your online brand. Instead of having visitors go to your site at a long and confusing internet address, you can give them a short and easily recognizable name to find your products or services. Then, once you set up a website and the search engines start to index your website under the domain name, you will start to acquire backlinks from other sites, in addition to any that might be linked to this domain already, all that would specific to this exact domain name. You will also be able to demonstrate credibility when you send and receive e-mails at a premium domain, such as owner@domain.com. Domain names are not case-sensitive, so you will get all uppercase and lowercase variations of this name. As time moves forward, it is expected that the price of premium domains will continue to increase based on an ever-decreasing supply (by 4% per year, per Verisign reports) and increasing demand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

After payment is completed for GearDig.com, we’ll guide you through the best available transfer option based on the domain’s current registrar and extension.

For most domains, we’ll seamlessly move the domain to your Atom account. If the domain extension is not yet supported or there is an exception, we can typically assist with either a registrar account push or by providing an authorization (auth) code so you can transfer the domain to your preferred registrar.

GearDig.com and other names on Atom Marketplace do not include Trademarks or business registration. This is because Trademarks are unique to the industry (class) as well as country of the business. Since GearDig.com can be purchased by anyone for any use, it would not be possible for us to file a Trademark in advance.

We recommend that you do some research and/or seek legal advice to ensure that the name you are interested in does not have a direct Trademark conflict by a competitor in your industry and within your region. If there is no direct conflict, or the existing trademark is unrelated to how you plan to use it, then you have a good chance of being able to trademark the name yourself. If there is an existing trademark, keep in mind that, as long as your business is in a different industry, you may still be able to file a trademark for the name.

We also offer a Trademark validation & Filing service which includes upfront Trademark validation and filing the Trademark application on your behalf by a licensed Trademark Attorney.

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If a domain has not yet been transferred, a refund may be considered only if all of the following conditions are met:

  • The refund request is made on the same day as the purchase
  • The domain transfer has not been initiated (including registrar push or transfer-out)
  • The domain was purchased with a one-time payment (not installments)

If a refund is approved under these conditions, it may be subject to a cancellation fee to cover payment processing costs.

The purchase price of a domain on our marketplace is a one-time payment. Once the domain is transferred to your account, you will own it.

To keep the domain active, you’ll need to renew it each year through your domain registrar. Renewal fees vary by registrar and domain extension. For example, .com domains typically renew for around $10–$20 per year, while other extensions such as .io, .xyz, or .ai may cost more.

To avoid accidental expiration, we recommend keeping a valid credit card on file with your registrar and enabling auto-renewal so your domain renews automatically each year.

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We initiate most domain transfers within 1 Business day of purchase. If, for any reason, we are unable to transfer the domain to your ownership, we offer a 100% refund.

Some domains on our marketplace offer payment plans, allowing you to purchase a domain through smaller monthly payments instead of paying the full amount upfront.

You can begin using the domain after your first payment. The domain will remain securely held with Atom until all payments are completed, and our team can assist with any domain setting changes while the payment plan is active.

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