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Got a 26.000.- € Offer on Dan.com
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Not worth the virtual paper they are printed on. And from what I gather the "buyers" are not banned so free to do it again.Good luck on the payment. Ive had 5 of these "sales" through DAN landers this month alone... All sitting as unpaid/cancelled. Shame the "legally binding agreement" isnt as serious as it sounds.
Was this on dan.com? I too accepted a few offers on them and none got fulfilled. I’m thinking Dan.com needs to do something as this is all to common.Someone offered 150k$ on my domain last week, I accepted it and He never paid![]()
that,s one of the reason for this threadGood luck on the payment. Ive had 5 of these "sales" through DAN landers this month alone... All sitting as unpaid/cancelled. Shame the "legally binding agreement" isnt as serious as it sounds.
We (some of the) domainers have been sending these fake offers spamming
I can't find anyone with that name in the entire country.I can't find anyone named ivan ivanov who lives on gullbergs strandgata 41101 gohtenburg (göteborg) sweden
Likewise, 3 agreements, 3 failures.My SUccess Rate at Dan.com is Absolute Zero
@88.88 I once received a 34M offer lol
Did the "buyer" pay?@88.88 I once received a 34M offer lol
Offers are nothing, payment is the king. I sold 3 domains for 5K and up in the last 12 months, , none were paid. I don't understand why people do it: to steal our data?: Marketplaces are guilty with this, they are warned, but don't take action. Buyers should pay $1 upfront first and that money should go to the seller in case of cancellation, before paying 10K.
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But yours is porbably real, so, cogratulations to both parties.