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owl921

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Hi.
I have had some domain names for sale on Exdon.com for several months. I just stumbled across this company by chance and decided to list some of my names with them.
Today I received a email saying I had a $4500 offer on one of my names. I logged in and accepted the offer. Exdon has no commission.
Question. Has anyone here ever had dealings with this company? Are they legit? Do you think this could be some sort of scam? If it is real, how do they hook you up with the buyer?...What is the payment process? etc.
Just wanted to get some feedback to find out if anyone knew of this company.

Thanks for your replies.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Looks like scam to me. Just look at their website.
 
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Looks like scam to me. Just look at their website.

:hi:

What exactly about their site looks like a scam?

I just visited it and it looks like a bonafide site to me.

I remember hearing about Exdon.com some time ago but don't
really know anything about it.

A search of the WhoIs for Exdon.com shows the domain is
registered at GoDaddy and has been registered since August 2005
and doesn't expire until August of 2012.

That is not the methodology of a scammer.

The WhoIs also shows the domain is registered to Kevin Jackson who also has a domaining blog at ebusinessdomains.com.
eBusinessDomains.com - Domain Auctions, Forums, News, Newsletter, Premium Generic Domains for sale and Domain Marketplace to Buy Domains and Sell Domain

This was simple research you could have done yourself before saying Exdon "Looks like scam to me.".

I don't know if the $4500 offer is a scam or not or who made it but it does not seem like Exdon.com is a scam.

Try contacting Kevin at:
[email protected]
 
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