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View Full Version : Failover.ca - Highly Brandable Domain Name!


Patrick
08-08-2009, 12:22 PM
Failover.ca:

"Failover is the capability to switch over automatically to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active server, system, or network. Failover happens without human intervention and generally without warning, unlike switchover." - Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failover)

3,390,000 results for "Failover" on Google.

I'm accepting reasonable ($xxx) offers for the domain name above. Payment can be made via PayPal Verified or Escrow if you prefer. Please send me a message if you are interested. =)

Respite
08-09-2009, 08:01 PM
Hi when was the domain registered? Why was it registered? Has it had an active website? If I advertise the domain will people go that company is dodgy and scammer (Thinking the owner did not look after the business ofcourse).

Thanks if you can answer the questions.

Patrick
08-10-2009, 09:58 AM
Hi when was the domain registered? Why was it registered? Has it had an active website? If I advertise the domain will people go that company is dodgy and scammer (Thinking the owner did not look after the business ofcourse).

Thank you for your interest!

The domain name was registered in July of 2007 and has never changed registrar hands. Failover.ca was purchased with the intention of starting a clustered or high availability web hosting service, however due to time constraints nothing ever came of it.

There has never been an active website outside of a placeholder with a "Failover Solutions" logo or the current SEDO parking page. No attempts to market Failover.ca have ever been made and the brand name is definitely clean.

If you have any further questions, please send me a PM! :)

FHDave
08-10-2009, 10:10 AM
isn't .ca domain only registrable by person/entity in CA?

Patrick
08-10-2009, 10:15 AM
isn't .ca domain only registrable by person/entity in CA?

That is correct! :)

DNGeeks
08-10-2009, 12:22 PM
I'll open up at $120