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So i've been receiving emails lately from the official Godaddy account..."[email protected]"
Normally, you can know scammers because their email address is usually not credible...but now how in the world are they using Godaddy's email. Is Godaddy now allowing a loophole?????
Is a third part site in partnership with Godaddy making this possible?????
because no one is going to pay a broker fee to contact us and then try to offer us a crap .info.
I will leave screenshots below...
- I know Godaddy has a brokerage too so i was curious that i may have a legit interest. I was shocked to see that the first email...allowed the so called buyer to communicate and the buyer was offering me a junk .info domain they had for sale ,,like wtf. Now Godaddy is being used for spam????
- Next..a friend of mine just bought her first domain..a long one lol. And she too got an email from Godaddy saying someone is interested in your domain. It was someone from Tokyo..atleast that's what the person wrote...and they offered 5 figures. Luckily she asked me and appraisal scam was the first thing that came to mind. I told her it may be scam..and to list the name on dan or afternic with the make offer. They can make offer or buy now. But likely they will first ask for a small fee appraisal and bounce.
Normally, you can know scammers because their email address is usually not credible...but now how in the world are they using Godaddy's email. Is Godaddy now allowing a loophole?????
Is a third part site in partnership with Godaddy making this possible?????
because no one is going to pay a broker fee to contact us and then try to offer us a crap .info.
I will leave screenshots below...