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bunnny

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If you receive offers for domains in the following format or similar and use the service, you are likely wasting money.

"Hello,

Are you still interested in selling your domain name? I saw it listed for sale.

Did you get offers from other people?

I need to know your desired price. Please don't ask to make an offer. Just email the desired price.

I run a software company. We develop client-server systems and databases in Oracle for a local company. Buying and selling domain names is not my main business. Just another way to invest money and make additional income.

Best regards,
Peter Stichbury, Ph.D.
President
Back Office Net Solutions"

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bunnny said:
If you receive offers for domains in the following format or similar and use the service, you are likely wasting money.

"Hello,

Are you still interested in selling your domain name? I saw it listed for sale.

Did you get offers from other people?

I need to know your desired price. Please don't ask to make an offer. Just email the desired price.

I run a software company. We develop client-server systems and databases in Oracle for a local company. Buying and selling domain names is not my main business. Just another way to invest money and make additional income.

Best regards,
Peter Stichbury, Ph.D.
President
Back Office Net Solutions"

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Thanks Bunnny.

However if you'd keyworded "appraisal scam" here at NP you would have seen theres literally thousands of threads about it.

Most members are fully aware of this scam.

S'pose you can never have enough though. The only issue then would be that this is the appraisal forum, this should have been posted in the warnings and alerts..
 
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