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Let's say some one owns a domain (definitely not me) and knows that it will be desirable to another party (definitely not the company I work for), but that person does not want the buying party to know their identity. Is there any service that facilitates such a transaction and doesn't fuck you on commission? I've looked into dan.com and afternic but from what I've read they both provide the seller's info to the buyer in the closing documents.

Let's say some one owns a domain (definitely not me) and knows that it will be desirable to another party (definitely not the company I work for), but that person does not want the buying party to know their identity. Is there any service that facilitates such a transaction *and* doesn't fuck you on commission? I've looked into dan.com and afternic but from what I've read they both provide the seller's info to the buyer in the closing documents.

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What if you opened an llc and it owned the domain?

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It's relatively cheap in my state, but it seems like a lot of work, and would take a good bit of time. Also a third party would need to file it so the owner's name can remain anonymous and there's no one I trust enough to be the registered agent that isn't related. I feel like getting a lawyer to do it would end up costing a fortune.

I do have a friend in another state with an existing LLC. Think he'd get BTFO come tax time if I transferred to his LLC and he sold it? I'd trust him to send me the money minus his cut.