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alert Apparently Afternic / GoDaddy still has a problem with fraudulent listing submissions - p.com for $33k

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Why can't they fix this issue?

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If I registered two accounts, then I make an offer, and the other account agrees, the transaction is completed. [GD] sends you an email saying, "Congratulations! Your ****.com domain has been sold!" Hahahaha.

Then, you send a screenshot of the transaction, and all sorts of domain news outlets report that your domain transaction is completed. Hahaha...

If I don't pay , I just lost one account ,howere., this domain has record sales in order to I could sell it at high price in the future.

I've done this test before but NOT at GD.Haha.
 
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If I registered two accounts, then I make an offer, and the other account agrees, the transaction is completed. [GD] sends you an email saying, "Congratulations! Your ****.com domain has been sold!" Hahahaha.

Then, you send a screenshot of the transaction, and all sorts of domain news outlets report that your domain transaction is completed. Hahaha...

If I don't pay , I just lost one account ,howere., this domain has record sales in order to I could sell it at high price in the future.

I've done this test before but NOT at GD.Haha.
This is a fraud
 
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This is a fraud
Hi,This is just a test wondering the domain medias or data platform would collect its sales history or not because many high sales there and can't verified its accuracy.

My purpose is not wanna trade fake deals that's why I shared my experience here publicly .
 
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As I've shared above, that's a low-level marketing tactic, easily identified by the domain's value.

Another method involves auctioning a domain to increase its value, but this can be easily detected by the platform, so it's generally considered a low-level strategy too.

A more advanced strategy involves faking a transaction via email or negotiating over the phone. While this method appears to be a genuine transaction,

it can still be tracked.In many cases, even if a domain name is fraudulently traded, it's difficult to detect because fewer people are tracking it.
 
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If I don't pay , I just lost one account ,howere.,

Sorry for going off-topic, but you often write (or something produces) 'howere.'
I guess you mean 'however'?
(just letting you know)
 
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