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Hi

What do you guys think of my prime email address? ...

Do you think someone will pay for this custom email address?...

How much do you think they will pay?...

Read story here about memorable emails being sold by domainers:

http://astounde.com/paying-for-a-premium-e-mail-address/

Thanks.
 
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1. it's apparently against Yahoo TOS to sell their email addresses
2. premium emails are sold off premium domains which is what makes them premium.
yours is on a free public service - what can be less premium?


..i can only think of spammers that may want it - emailing stock picks and other profitable stuff


imho


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1. it's apparently against Yahoo TOS to sell their email addresses
2. premium emails are sold off premium domains which is what makes them premium.
yours is on a free public service - what can be less premium?


..i can only think of spammers that may want it - emailing stock picks and other profitable stuff


imho


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Thanks for the comments. However I still see domain newsletters selling domain names with Twitter handles, despite being against Twitters TOC. E.g. myshoes.com + [email protected].

The above is a common practice that I have seen in the last year.

I'd be curious to see what offers come in, if at all...
 
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As soon as a member reports that email address to yahoo and points their investigation team to this thread, I'm pretty sure yahoo will deactivate the email & lock you out for violating the Terms of use and engaging in unethical business practices.

With that said, this thread is now closed, cross your fingers nobody reports you.

Eric Lyon
 
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