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Your light, conversational replies aren't cutting it.
Please back your claims with concrete data and compelling evidence to convincingly restore credibility.
For you and your domains
Already got money in my bank account, I do not have time to waste with you and your jealousy broYour light, conversational replies aren't cutting it.
Please back your claims with concrete data and compelling evidence to convincingly restore credibility.
For you and your domain.
Stop the personal focus. Just about everyone, including the moderators of this forum and NameBio, thinks you need to provide more evidence. This is not about jealousy, it's about integrity. Your integrity, and that of the domain aftermarket in general.Already got money in my bank account, I do not have time to waste with you and your jealousy bro
Bro, stop being jealous please, it’s not my fault if you aren’t ableStop the personal focus. Just about everyone, including the moderators of this forum and NameBio, thinks you need to provide more evidence. This is not about jealousy, it's about integrity. Your integrity, and that of the domain aftermarket in general.
The new seller listed it for sale. You are not the moderator not the owener of this forum, stop pretending to be so, The BAN comes only from a moderator and the owner NOT YOU
I know all tech things, be quiet bro.
Yeah, that‘s the fact. Maybe it’s better not to try!
Btw, do you know Whois Lookup? If you sell & Transfer a domain, the status will get an update. Why not by yours?
So basically someone pretending to be AFTERNIC or godaddy agent called the owner and told him that he has an offer? I think he will report this call to AFTERNIC because he has the phone number of the caller…I received an audio recording of someone calling the current WHOIS and asking to buy the domain on behalf of a client. They were quoted a price of $75k and then quickly negotiated it down to $50k. Seemed pretty legit as the voice on the other end was Italian. Odd price to quote after supposedly just paying $109k for it. Also our form to report a sale only accepts two screenshots so not sure how you’re claiming to have submitted three screenshots. Anyway, it all seems pretty suspicious.
1. At least now we know what @Michael got is authenticSo basically someone pretending to be AFTERNIC or godaddy agent called the owner and told him that he has an offer? I think he will report this call to AFTERNIC because he has the phone number of the caller…
I got the same mailI received an audio recording of someone calling the current WHOIS and asking to buy the domain on behalf of a client. They were quoted a price of $75k and then quickly negotiated it down to $50k. Seemed pretty legit as the voice on the other end was Italian. Odd price to quote after supposedly just paying $109k for it. Also our form to report a sale only accepts two screenshots so not sure how you’re claiming to have submitted three screenshots. Anyway, it all seems pretty suspicious.
Fake thing hereI got the same mail![]()
If you think this is bullshit, prove otherwiseFake thing here
It is not a solid domain name with that extension for that price... perhaps in dot-com. Doesn't mean the sale didn't happen there are all sorts of clueless buyers with deep pockets.Provide.ai is a solid domain name.
Given the current trends in .ai, It'd sell for mid 6-figures EASILY.
Engaging in shenanigans like the OP seems to be doing is just stupid.
First of all, condolences.so why in the frick am I getting emails about this bullcrap?
cuz really don’t give a flying turd about it
Eearly in this year , There is a guy who comes from Turkey,starts an auction at Sedo and the starting auction price at 1000000USD ,and forced to stop to auction by Sedo security members after it only last for 3 days ,Your website may track this deal as 1M sales if Sedo members didn't stop it immediately as they aware of it at that time.I received an audio recording of someone calling the current WHOIS and asking to buy the domain on behalf of a client. They were quoted a price of $75k and then quickly negotiated it down to $50k. Seemed pretty legit as the voice on the other end was Italian. Odd price to quote after supposedly just paying $109k for it. Also our form to report a sale only accepts two screenshots so not sure how you’re claiming to have submitted three screenshots. Anyway, it all seems pretty suspicious.
I received an audio recording of someone calling the current WHOIS and asking to buy the domain on behalf of a client. They were quoted a price of $75k and then quickly negotiated it down to $50k. Seemed pretty legit as the voice on the other end was Italian. Odd price to quote after supposedly just paying $109k for it. Also our form to report a sale only accepts two screenshots so not sure how you’re claiming to have submitted three screenshots. Anyway, it all seems pretty suspicious.
Forced to stop auction by sedo security membersI received an audio recording of someone calling the current WHOIS and asking to buy the domain on behalf of a client. They were quoted a price of $75k and then quickly negotiated it down to $50k. Seemed pretty legit as the voice on the other end was Italian. Odd price to quote after supposedly just paying $109k for it. Also our form to report a sale only accepts two screenshots so not sure how you’re claiming to have submitted three screenshots. Anyway, it all seems pretty suspicious.
Fake thing here
We dealt with that a long time ago by only tracking Sedo auctions with more than a certain number of bids. It’s not perfect, and does cause us to miss some legitimate results. But it mostly does the trick, along with the occasional manual action.Eearly in this year , There is a guy who comes from Turkey,starts an auction at Sedo and the starting auction price at 1000000USD ,and forced to stop to auction by Sedo security members after it only last for 3 days ,Your website may track this deal as 1M sales if Sedo members didn't stop it immediately as they aware of it at that time.
That was a .com and registered only 7 other extensions.

