How to Buy a Domain or Website 
When you purchase a domain name from
the Council for Native
American Indian Progress, Inc.
a non-for-profit public organization incorporated in the state of
New York under 501 c3
receives 100% of the sale as donation with a valid reciept from us
and can be used for tax purposes.
To make an offer on our auction inventory simply search for Domain
names, Web sites or Internet-based businesses for sale on our site and submit
an offer OR call us at (909) 581 9701
After making an offer, we will forward it to the seller
and notify you whether your offer has been accepted, rejected or if
there is a counter offer. If your offer is accepted, you will be emailed
a purchase contract and detailed escrow instructions to sign, similar
to those used in a real estate or business opportunity transaction.
How long does it take to transfer a domain name?
Domain names can take up to 72 hours for propogation of transfer from our DNS to yours.
Once full payment has cleared, we will transfer your new domain name and DNS records to you
within 24 hours.
Maximum transfer may be up to 96 hours from time of purchase.
Can I buy and use a domain name that is
a trademark of someone else?
It very much depends on the specifics. For example, if Compaq bought
apple.com, legal precedent indicates that the court would likely require
Compaq to release apple.com to Apple Computers. If, however, an apple
farmer bought apple.com to sell fruit over the Internet, Apple Computer
would likely have less of a claim. We highly recommend that you read
Internic's policy on domain name ownership.
The domain name I want is not included in your inventory.
What should I do?
If your requested domain name is available, we can register it and
create and host your Web pages at very reasonable rates. If you do
register your new domain name through this site, we will pay your
registration fees for the first two years upon the sale of this domain
name through
. If the name is not available, Make an Offer,
and we will contact the owner of the domain name and attempt to negotiate
the sale of the name, but expect that the owner will likely charge
a significant premium to release the name.
SORRY ALL SALES ARE FINAL NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS
100% of ALL procedes made from the sale of any Domain or Service listed on our sites benefits
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This page was updated January 4th, 2011