ForumBay.com said:
Would like some great tips i currently own 6230i.com which you may know is a new nokia phone getting realesed.
Best tip you can get for that domain is...
DROP IT. I believe that it is TMable seeing how it is a mix of letters and numbers. If you contact them to buy it, you are asking for trouble.
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But about contacting companies...
I, too, have had no luck with responses. One company has a domain with "the' at the beginning. i got it without the "the" - a much better domain, of course. They responded telling me that they did not appreciate me sending spam emails to them and that domains with "the" are better than those without it.
I have had 2 other prospects email me tellimg me to stop spamming them, even though I wasn't. I naever send out emails with more than one recipient and I have yet to send out an email to one company twice.
Other than that, never got any responses.
I have yet to try snail mail or phone. Not sure it is worth a shot at this point. I am beginning to think that to most people I will look like some wannabe home biz owner that thinks domains trading/brokerage/realty is a viable business when it's not. Like I said, many people just do not understand...nor do they care to have it explained to them.
From my experience...
1. Many end-users have no clue as to what makes a domain better from the other. They are perfectly fine with their own no matter how technically bad it is.
2. the vast majority of the web surfing community thinks buying a domain for more than reg fees is insane and borders on criminal if you try to sell them for more than reg fees. They just do not understand that domains are the virtual equivalent of real estate.
As I have said in another thread, it is really hard to sell domains to end-users. Your best bet is to trade them to other traders for less money. You get less but you sell more. Of course, you shouldn't sell every domain this way.
Another thing I just thought of today. I constantly get these scammer snail mails from companies that try to get one up on me. For instance. Say I own XXXX.com. i get mail from "companies" that tell me that my domain XXXX.US is about to expire and that I should call them to renew it or send in my money. Well, I do not own the .US, just the .COM. they are trying to fool me. this gives legit brokers a bad name.
Just today I got a similar one. The company claimed that my "search engine renewals" were up for XXXX.com (which I own, hypothetically). They are trying to say that if I do not pay the $35 fee, that my domain will be dropped from the SE's. Again, this could make folks like us look bad.
All of this mail looks like bills some with letters with nice letterheads. they look really legit. I have been gtting them for a while now so I am guessing that there are enough follks out there that actually send them their money.
It is a lot like commercial spam. The only reason why it still exists is because it is still profitable (mega profitable). People buy from spam merchants everyday.
Oddly enough, I have only gotten such mail for domains that I have initially registered at BuyDomains.com. hmmm... Makes you wonder, aye? the mail I got todday was for a domain that I first regged with BD even though I no longer have it regged there.