Purchase Terms & Conditions
How buying Kebub.com works, without the legal migraine.
This page explains how offers work, how the sale process is expected to happen, what the buyer is responsible for and what happens if your offer is accepted.
In other words: the sensible bits before someone buys a premium five-letter .com.
Last updated: 22 May 2026
Plain-English summary
Kebub.com is available to buy. The asking price is €10,000. If your offer is accepted, the domain owner is expected to place Kebub.com on GoDaddy Auctions or Escrow.com or another agreed domain purchase platform so the transaction can be completed through a recognised third-party service.
You are not being asked to randomly send money to a stranger. The aim is to complete the sale through a trusted marketplace where the purchase, payment and transfer process can be handled more safely.
1. The domain being sold
These terms relate to the possible sale of the domain name Kebub.com. The sale is for the domain name itself only, unless something else is agreed in writing.
- The domain being offered is Kebub.com.
- The current asking price is €10,000.
- The domain is being sold as a domain name, not as a business, company, app, website, trademark or trading operation.
- Any logo, website concept, written copy or brand idea shown on this site is for presentation purposes unless agreed otherwise.
2. Submitting an offer
When you submit the offer form, you are expressing serious interest in buying Kebub.com. Submitting a form does not automatically mean your offer has been accepted.
- You must provide accurate contact details.
- Your offer must be made in euros.
- The owner may accept, reject or ignore an offer.
- Lower offers may not receive a reply.
- Spam, fake names, fake emails or suspicious submissions may be ignored or deleted.
3. Asking price and lower offers
The asking price for Kebub.com is €10,000. Offers at or above the asking price will naturally be treated more seriously.
If you offer less than the asking price, the owner may still review it, but there is no promise that you will receive a reply. If several buyers are interested, stronger offers may be prioritised.
4. Offer acceptance
An offer is only considered accepted when the domain owner clearly confirms acceptance in writing. Website messages, automated review pages or form confirmations do not create a binding sale by themselves.
- The owner may ask you to confirm your identity or contact details before proceeding.
- The owner may ask for confirmation that you understand the purchase process.
- The owner may choose not to proceed if the enquiry appears suspicious, abusive, fraudulent or unserious.
5. Expected purchase process
If your offer is accepted, the expected process is simple:
- You submit your offer through the website.
- The owner reviews the offer.
- If accepted, the owner contacts you using the details you provided.
- The owner places Kebub.com on GoDaddy Auctions or Escrow.com or another agreed purchase platform.
- You complete the purchase through that platform within the agreed timeframe.
- The domain transfer is handled according to the platform’s process.
6. GoDaddy Auctions or Escrow.com and third-party platforms
The sale is expected to be completed through GoDaddy Auctions or Escrow.com, unless the owner and buyer agree to use another suitable domain transaction platform.
GoDaddy or any third-party platform may have its own terms, fees, account requirements, payment rules, transfer rules and timeframes. By completing the purchase through that platform, you may also need to accept that platform’s own terms.
7. Buyer fees and platform costs
Unless agreed otherwise in writing, the buyer is responsible for any third-party fees connected to the purchase.
- Marketplace purchase fees.
- GoDaddy Auctions or Escrow.com fees.
- Transfer fees.
- Escrow or payment processing fees, if used.
- Currency conversion fees charged by your bank or payment provider.
- Taxes, duties or local charges that may apply to you.
8. The 24-hour purchase window
Once a price has been agreed and the domain is listed for you to purchase, you may be given a limited purchase window. The current intended window is 24 hours.
If you do not complete the purchase within the agreed window, the owner may withdraw the opportunity, sell the domain to someone else or ask you to submit a new offer.
9. No reservation until the sale is completed
Kebub.com is not reserved for you simply because you submitted an offer or received a reply. The domain remains available until the transaction is properly completed and the sale is confirmed.
10. Transfer timing
Domain transfers can take time. The exact timing depends on the registrar, marketplace, buyer account, payment method, transfer lock rules and any checks performed by the platform.
The owner will act reasonably to complete the sale, but cannot control every registrar or marketplace delay.
11. Buyer responsibilities
As the buyer, you are responsible for checking that Kebub.com is suitable for your intended use before buying it.
- Check trademark availability in your target markets.
- Check whether the name suits your business, app, product or brand.
- Check local legal, regulatory and commercial requirements.
- Make sure you have access to the marketplace account needed to complete the purchase.
- Make sure you can pay within the agreed timeframe.
12. No trademark promise
Buying a domain name does not automatically give you trademark rights. The owner is selling the domain name, not giving legal advice or promising that the name can be trademarked everywhere.
If trademark protection matters to you, speak with a qualified trademark professional before completing the purchase.
13. No business, traffic or revenue guarantee
Kebub.com is being sold as a domain name. No promise is made that the domain will generate traffic, revenue, rankings, leads, investment, customers or app downloads.
The value of a domain depends on how the buyer uses it. A brilliant name still needs brilliant execution.
14. No refund after completion
Once the sale has been completed through the agreed platform and the domain has been transferred or made available according to that platform’s process, the sale should be treated as final unless the platform’s own rules say otherwise.
15. Security and fraud checks
The owner may refuse to proceed if anything looks suspicious. This can include fake details, unusual payment behaviour, abusive communication, attempted chargeback risk, identity concerns or anything else that reasonably raises a red flag.
16. Communication
The owner may contact you using the email address or mobile number you submitted. If your details are wrong, fake or mistyped, the owner may not be able to reach you.
17. Privacy and enquiry data
Your enquiry details are collected so the owner can review your offer and contact you about the possible sale. Your details are not collected so they can be sold to random people on the internet. That would be weird.
For more detail, read the Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.
18. Changes to these terms
These terms may be updated from time to time. The version shown on this page at the time you submit or complete your purchase is the version that should be treated as relevant to your enquiry.
19. Final note
Kebub.com is short, memorable and built for a serious food-tech, takeaway, delivery or street-food brand. If you want it, make a serious offer. If you want to own it today, the asking price is €10,000.
Helpful pages before buying
Read how to buy Kebub.com, check the FAQs, review the Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy, or make your offer.