SWAPD is a trusted middleman service dedicated to offering our users the safest way to buy, sell, or trade items and services of virtual nature. SWAPD opens doors for you to earn and rise to fame in the digital universe by connecting you with vast network of buyers, sellers, and opportunities.
As we celebrate 7 years online, we’ve noticed a growing trend where big corporations don’t sue sites in our industry—they just seize the domains. So, we want to make sure you’re prepared just in case something happens to SWAPD.
If one day you try to log in and see ERROR 404 or “Site Not Found,” don’t panic!
Here’s what to do:
Check out our official X (formerly Twitter) account.
If you haven’t followed us yet, now’s the time! This will be our first go-to for updates.
SWAPD.co down? We’re moving to SWAPD.com.
If the worst happens and we lose SWAPD.co, we’ll be continuing over at SWAPD.com. We’re already taking extra precautions by securing multiple domains to make sure it’s not easy for anyone to shut us down. Remember, a domain is just a name—the SWAPD team and community can’t be erased!
Life has taught us to prepare for anything, so keep this plan in mind. Follow us on X and if we ever go down, we’ll meet you on the .com side.
Def possible. These are a few examples that show domains being seized without notifying the owner, often for intellectual property or illegal activity:
United States v. TVShack .net (2010)
United States v. 15 Internet Domain Names (2012)
United States v. Bodog .com (2007)
United States v. Sportsbetting .com (2001)
United States v. Megaupload (2012)
United States v. PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker (2011)