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Buying a .eu site

I don't live in the EU, and I don't "do business" there

         

Jeremy_H

4:57 am on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I really want the .eu version of my domain name, but I do not live in the EU.

I have a website that does not have any bricks and mortar equivalent, but I would imagine I would have some online visitors from the EU.

If given the chance to buy the .eu version, I would use it for a European version of my site.

I absolutely hate the idea that its just floating around, unpurchased, and available to others.

What are my options?

stu2

7:18 am on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You need to have a European Union address in your whois and tell a little white lie that you are resident on your application.

ChrisBolton

6:31 am on Apr 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Do you not know anyone who resides in Europe, who you could trust, who also owns a credit card?

Surely you must know someone, it is your only option really.

Regards.
Chris.

DonMateo

11:35 am on Apr 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You could also incorporate a company in one of the EU countries and use that company to legally purchase the domain name/s. Incorporation is very cheap and quick in some of the EU countries - maybe as little at $100. The UK is very popular for this sort of thing and so is Ireland (due to low company tax rates.)

John Carpenter

3:57 pm on Apr 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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but I would imagine I would have some online visitors from the EU.

The .eu TLD does not represent site visitors but site owners.

kunwarbs

7:10 pm on Apr 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Jeremy_H,

You can register a .EU domain from anywhere in the world. All you need to do is provide a EUROPEAN REGISTRANT address though the billing address could be US or anywhere else.

You may tryout at godaddy.com

Jeremy_H

7:31 pm on Apr 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thank you everyone for your reply.

I have used the information above, and with the help of a friend in Europe, have successfully registered a .eu.

Thanks!