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Step 1: Submit Domain Names

Submit your .co.uk domain names you wish to raise finance against. We will reply to you as quickly as possible with the amount we can lend you.

Step 2: Agree Terms

If you are happy with the amount, timescales of repayments and the interest rates of the offer then we can arrange to finalise the agreements.

Step 3: Get Your Cash

You transfer the name to us, we pay you the money, you continue to use the name, you pay the money back and we return the name to you.

Quick Submit

Your Name:

Your Email:

Domain Name:

Amount You Wish :

 

Use Your Domains to Borrow Money!

Did you know that your domains may be worth something? By using your domain names as collateral, you can borrow money against them and still use the domain whilst you repay the money.

There are no credit checks, no blacklisting if money isn’t repaid, just an easy no fuss way to raise cash.

You can also decide the repayment schedule, our loans range from anything from 1 month all the way up to 3 years.

Read more: Use Your Domains to Borrow Money!

 

Why Pawn Your Names?

Pawning your domain names is a great way to raising quick finance, usually in under 2 hours. What makes pawning domains better than pawning anything else is that you get to keep using the name whilst you have pawned it.

It is also a good alternative to selling the domain name to someone else. Remember that when you pawn a domain name you can come back and buy the ownership of it back again at a point in the future at a fixed price. If you sell a domain name to someone, first of all you usually lose any hope of ever getting it back for anything like the amount you sold it for in the first place. You will usually find anyone that bought it in the first place will only sell it if there is a big cash incentive.

We are finding more and more people are turning to pawning goods whilst the economy is in the state it is. Most people won't know that they actually own a valuable piece of virtual property in their domain names. What we are finding is that most of our customers that are pawning their domain names actually bought them for a business venture before the recent recession. However they still don't feel that the economic climate is suitable for that business.

So they simply want to cash them in and buy them back in a few months time when they are ready to launch.