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grahamdpa

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Hi

I had a J. Friedman CEO of host-live.org showing an interest in my domains. Eventually he sent this mail:-
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Ok. Before we proceed may l ask for one thing?

First of all, we need a valuation (appraisal of your domain made by independent experts). It will show me you are a legitimate seller and the price of your domain is reasonale and based on the last market trends. Please don't worry, it will take only 1-2 minutes to get this valuation.

I prefer appraisal service that also verifies possible trademark infringements. It's important for me to know that your domain has no problems with trademarks. It won't be a problem for you since some good appraisers offer this option (trademark infringement verification) as a free bonus to the appraisal service.

To avoid mistakes and wasting money on useless services I asked in the forum about reliable valuation/TM verification services.

Please read this information:

seven-forums.biz/Archive/49672583108.htm

The process is very easy:

1. Go to the appraisal site and order the valuation with the TM verification. After several hours you will get the results.

2. Please resend these results via email and we'll proceed with the deal.

If the evaluation comes higher you can change your asking price. After you send me the professional evaluation via email (usually it takes one day to get the results) we'll be doing business.


My response?

No
This is a very well known scam and I wasn't born yesterday.
If you want the doman or domains make an offer and get your own valuation.
If you want it YOU value it.

Graham


Sellers beware
 
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AfternicAfternic
What a bunch of scumbags. Not just a scam, but a big waste of domain owners time and emotions :(
 
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