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Same old, same old. (syndig.com)

Same old scam, new sender address:

scammer said:
Newmann <[email protected]>
to domainsite


Hello,

My name is John Newmann. I saw your name for sale on the web. Can you give me a price for the name in the subject line?

Domain names is not my main business. Just another way to make money online on domain reselling. Our company develops software in databases in Delphi and MS Access.

If you offer more domains for sale with good reselling potential please email us your list.

Looking forward to do business with you.

Regards,

John Newmann, Ph. D.
President
SNY Digital Software Systems

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Oh, I get those all the time. Its amazing how many spammers must have my email address.
 
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Heh, I got that the other day and decided to have a little bit of fun :hehe:

I will post screenshots once I get home.
 
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dennis or mooxs ripped me off $200 and i see he's still offering services in forums so i just registered to let other users here know not to use him. if anyone has anymore information on him i would love to have it. my email is yugnats ----at---- gmail.com.

I hired him through WebHostingTalk so see this thread for more info.
 
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I got that exact one two days ago also.. the guy is pretty funny..
"What is your price range: $5,000 or $10,000 or even higher?"

I played with him for a while too... what a complete retard, he tells you to look at this link : domaintalk.ourplace.com/Archive/284961.htm

So I replied, in effort to come accross even stupider than him with:


Well, I followed that link you sent. I checked out the site called securenamesale.com. The only problem is, that they seem to be really affordable. It has been my experience that you get what you pay for. I would like to use a more exclusive domain appraisal service, something that costs around $1,000 - $3,000 USD or more for a single appraisal. Then I know that they are going to do a good job, and I wont have a problem selling you my domain for at least $20,000 USD. Could you possibly reccomend a more exclusive appraiser, perhaps a service that isnt avaliable to the general public, who I can do buisness with by email alone?

Thanks in advance,

Best Regards,

Steve


So he sends me another email...:

I wanted to use Afternic.com, but found the following information:

http://www.igoldrush.com/links3.htm
"Capsule Review: After lots of complaints, Afternic is no longer a
recommended service. We will re-review the service in the near future."

I also found the following information about them
http://www.out-law.com/page-1630


So Afternic.com is NOT acceptable.

Reading responses from experienced sellers I was impressed by one reply:
"Many Internet users are not smart enough and popular domain brokers are
using this fact to make money. They offer them cheap appraisal services. But
if their customers would have something in their heads they'd understand
experts could not make a professional research for $15-$20. These appraisals
are made by machines. Easy money for such appraisers as
http://www.Afternic.com and several other major brokers that offer cheap
auto-generated appraisals. In my eyes, all services under $50-$55 are not
manual and the results are generated by special scripts. I don't trust
auto-generated appraisals."

The same is true for GoDaddy and SEDO. Their services are not manual. They are just collecting money using their well-known names.

I heard many appraisal companies often overpriced domains. So I cannot accept appraisal from each and every site.

To avoid mistakes I asked about reputable appraisers in a forum. Several experts recommended me Securenamesale's appraisal service -
http://www.securenamesale.com/appraise.asp as a fast, accurate and non-expensive manual service.

I also trust the manual appraisal service from http://www.DomainMart.com but it's very expensive - $200/hour. This service was also recommended by many people. If you can afford $200 DomainMart.com's fee it would be great. They also provide cheap automated service but it's not acceptable.


So I sent him this:


Well, I appreciate your reccomendations, however the problem still remains, I need a more expensive appraisal. I dont want to go and pay $200 only for an appraisal, because I want it to appraise very high so that I can sell it to you for at least $20,000USD.
Is there any service you trust, that will appraise the name at $20,000 - $30,000 for sure?
I dont mind paying a premium fee for the appraisal, but it has to be less than $5,000USD as that is all I have in my bank account. If you prefer, tell me where to send the $5,000USD and you can have the appraisal done for me. I can send it to you by paypal, western union, egold, netteller, or even cash in a fedex envelope, whateve you prefer. I would like to get this done as soon as possible though, as I really want you to buy my domain,

Please send me your payment coordinates as soon as possible, thanks!

Best Regards,
Steve


He didnt seem to want my money though... actually, he didnt seem to even understand my english, he just sent me this:


Since you cannot afford $200 at www.DomainMart.com there is only one choice - http://www.securenamesale.com/appraise.asp
Other services look automated.


So out of all honesty, I would be surprised if this guy has even successfully scammed anyone, he seems to be stupid beyond my wildest dreams...
 
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Play1234 said:
So out of all honesty, I would be surprised if this guy has even successfully scammed anyone, he seems to be stupid beyond my wildest dreams...

I was tempted to play with him too.
Funny thing is, mine's a rubbush .info name.
I'd sell it for $2.50.

In fact I might reply and offer it to him for that much.
 
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Erm, this thread appears to have merged with another.

The title is not mine, so for the record, I have no idea who Mooxs or Dennis are/is...

dennis or mooxs ripped me off $200 and i see he's still offering services in forums so i just registered to let other users here know not to use him. if anyone has anymore information on him i would love to have it. my email is yugnats ----at---- gmail.com.

I hired him through WebHostingTalk so see this thread for more info.

If a Mod wants to re-split or re-edit the title then that suits me.

I think the erroneous posts in my thread were supposed to have been merged with this thread:
http://www.namepros.com/warnings-and-alerts/276490-do-not-use-mooxs-com.html

Where the orginial poster's complaint actually got sorted out by the looks.
 
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He contacted me too looking to buy my www.northernstrike.info .
That's obviously a scammer and I think it's the owner of that scammy appraisal site.
 
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