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mycontrepipol

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hello everyone, i just open my email and i fell on this message and i don't know if it is a scam or a genuine website and offer:
Hello,

We believe http://agendating.com has a great potential to be sold on freesiteworth.com. We have listed it on your behalf for free, so you can reach out thousands of potential buyers: http://flip.freesiteworth.com/listings/6425/agendatingcom-is-a-domain-for-sale

To take ownership of the listing, please login as agendating and retrieve your password using the following link:http://flip.freesiteworth.com/users/forgotpassword

If you want your listing removed, please follow http://flip.freesiteworth.com/unsub...ing.com&auth=889d81b519fea29fe8dba6025fb74846.

Note: This is not an auction website, potential buyers will directly contact you in case they are interested in your website and you both can deal with the payment. We do not charge any selling fees. We recommend that you update the description to attract more buyers.

Best Regards,
FreeSiteWorth.com
 
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AfternicAfternic
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The domain is listed for $310 buy it now or make an offer! Did you set a BIN price yourself or did they do it?
 
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The domain is listed for $310 buy it now or make an offer! Did you set a BIN price yourself or did they do it?
they did, i did not register there!
 
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It's not exactly a scam because they are being open about what they are doing. But I would not touch that website with your barge-pole. Just ignore the email and their website. You have not given them permission to sell your domain. You could ask them to remove your domain from their listings. But I'd say... good luck with that. Just ignore them. If a buyer quotes you their price, just tell them they don't have permission to sell your domain.
 
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They are spammers. They scrape Flippa listings and send out emails to owners.
 
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I'd just like to say the more domains you own, the more marketplaces you list them on, the more of this type of spam you'll receive. Kind of a double edged sword really. :-/
 
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I got one this morning from them.
Just look at it this way:
More exposure for your domain.
And a possible sale of your domain.
Do what I did, ignore it.
And this subject was in another thread here on NP.
So not new news at all.
 
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