DN proposal - Scam ?

SpaceshipSpaceship
Watch

rokoroko

Top Member
Impact
1,166
I am interested in the DN.

I have just received this message:

"Priority Domain Availability Notice for xxxxxxxx.com


Your business is being offered the first opportunity to make an offer for xxxxxxxxxxxx.com. Most companies own all domains, whether it is .com, .net. .org etc., to prevent any lost customers to their website to promote their products and services. We look forward to getting you your Domain Name shortly.

Take advantage today in providing an interest in xxxxxxxxxx.com:


Some of the benefits you will receive by owning this domain:

Better Company Branding and Name Recognition.
Easier to track conversions from multiple campaigns.
Increased conversion rate from multiple campaigns.

Sincerely,
Domain Team

"
so what do you think ? Scam or not ?

thanks for response
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
Unstoppable Domains — AI StorefrontUnstoppable Domains — AI Storefront
I get a few of these "offers" per week. My take is the domain name being offered is about to drop, and they are asking for the amount you are willing to pay to get the name. They will then probably place a backorder on the name and if they can acquire it below your offer price, they will go ahead and try to backorder the name and then sell it to you at your offer price (assuming they can successfully secure the name through backorder/auctioning procedures).

Check if the name is expired and about to drop -- if it is you can use a backordering service on your own. On some occasions, the name they are offering me is already available to hand register...

Regards,
DN
 
0
•••
thanks DN Hunter, it is exactly you have described , the Dn is dropping right now !

rokoroko
 
0
•••
Dynadot — .com TransferDynadot — .com Transfer
Appraise.net

We're social

Escrow.com
Spaceship
Rexus Domain
CryptoExchange.com
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
DomDB
NameFit
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back