Be careful with those... Some are from scammers..
They may wait a few weeks or even months before reaching back out again.
For instance:
- Phishing and Credential Harvesting - cloning a registrar or escrow login page and linking to it in a follow-up email to steal your credentials.
- Fake Escrow and Payment Spoofing - sending fake payment receipts to trick you into transferring the domain before the payment can be confirmed on your end.
- Ai Bot Tracking Pixels - Some fake inquiries contain hidden tracking scripts to see if the email address attached to the domain is active and responsive.
Note: The human scammer only reviews the inbox of replies. If you do not reply to the initial bot submission, you never move into the human scammer’s queue, making it appear as though the bot went completely cold.
In rare cases, competitors or malicious domainers use bots to temporarily disrupt the market.
A bot submits a high offer to tie up a domain or distract the seller while the competitor pitches a similar domain to a real client.
- The Result: Because the goal was simply to place a fake bid on a public marketplace platform to distort pricing data or waste your time, there is no technical script written to handle your acceptance or reply.
Those are just a few possibilities when you start to see them happening a lot, in my opinion.
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