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You didn't submit anything related to a bank account.

On February 22nd a report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $49,995 sale of Provide.ai. This was published.

On March 6th another report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $75,000 sale of the same domain. This was not published, and at this point the original report was removed because it seemed suspicious. The screenshots had the exact same 1334x750 resolution as the first report, among other similarities.

On June 30th another report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $109,000 sale. This was briefly published because I was at the pool with my kids and wasn't paying close enough attention, and had forgotten about the two previous reports. But it was removed within a couple of hours when someone brought it to my attention.

All three reports were submitted using different email addresses, but all three were using the same ISP in the same city. If the second sale was him buying it back, then the seller must have submitted the report, because the screenshots were from the sell-side not the buy side.

I find it hard to believe that he happened to sell it to another person from the same city using the same ISP, who also happened to be using the same browser with the exact same screen resolution. Then bought it back for much more just weeks later and that seller also wanted to report it.

Unfortunately Afternic will never confirm or deny any of these supposed sales, and screenshots can be faked, so we'll never be certain. But it's suspicious enough that I'm not comfortable publishing any of these sales. If it's real, congrats. If it's not, please get a different hobby.
The sale was actually real and got money in my bank account. That it the important thing for me. Feel free to not publish it because actually namebio.com is yours and you have control over it
 
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Spooky!

Just based on his sometimes strange answers, it was somehow clear that something was not right.

I don't understand what the point is of making fool of others like that ๐Ÿ™ˆ
I am not fooling anyone here. I know the jealousy eats humans alive. I am satisfied with the sale that is the inportant thing for me
 
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The domain was actually sold and I got the money.
 
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the trick is to grab eyeballs to his listing trying to sell it at 150K, or any decent offerr

this is an old scam people were running with domains listed for a few Millions dollars on ebay,
then someone find a listing on another marketplace for a few thousands, and think he got a great deal

Note: provide.ai is listed at 1Million dollars at SEDO
 
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I have read only a couple of smart replies here, so you can't fool me and others, the domaining is full of fake sales, I already have experience in this "Domain Investing" pyramid scheme.

Only look at the quantity of low ball offers + UDRP's and RDNH cases, low sales, this = to promotion for hand regs, self promo and other such schemes, most profit goes to registrars and Registry, I feel NP's is part of this together with Namebio and Godaddy, this is like some Hindus Gods with many hands, which wash each other at the same time. :glasses:
 
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I have read only a couple of smart replies here, so you can't fool me and others, the domaining is full of fake sales, I already have experience in this "Domain Investing" pyramid scheme.

Only look at the quantity of low ball offers + UDRP's and RDNH cases, low sales, this = to promotion for hand regs, self promo and other such schemes, most profit goes to registrars and Registry, I feel NP's is part of this together with Namebio and Godaddy, this is like some Hindus Gods with many hands, which wash each other at the same time. :glasses:
Nop
 
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the trick is to grab eyeballs to his listing trying to sell it at 150K, or any decent offerr

this is an old scam people were running with domains listed for a few Millions dollars on ebay,
then someone find a listing on another marketplace for a few thousands, and think he got a great deal

Note: provide.ai is listed at 1Million dollars at SEDO
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@domainlover2017 - We never heard back from you.

There seems to be a lot of controversy regarding the x2/x3 sales reports removed from NameBio, whom never received the bank statements you claimed to have sent.

Here was @NameBio response:
You didn't submit anything related to a bank account.

On February 22nd a report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $49,995 sale of Provide.ai. This was published.

On March 6th another report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $75,000 sale of the same domain. This was not published, and at this point the original report was removed because it seemed suspicious. The screenshots had the exact same 1334x750 resolution as the first report, among other similarities.

On June 30th another report was submitted with screenshots from an Afternic email showing the $109,000 sale. This was briefly published because I was at the pool with my kids and wasn't paying close enough attention, and had forgotten about the two previous reports. But it was removed within a couple of hours when someone brought it to my attention.

All three reports were submitted using different email addresses, but all three were using the same ISP in the same city. If the second sale was him buying it back, then the seller must have submitted the report, because the screenshots were from the sell-side not the buy side.

I find it hard to believe that he happened to sell it to another person from the same city using the same ISP, who also happened to be using the same browser with the exact same screen resolution. Then bought it back for much more just weeks later and that seller also wanted to report it.

Unfortunately Afternic will never confirm or deny any of these supposed sales, and screenshots can be faked, so we'll never be certain. But it's suspicious enough that I'm not comfortable publishing any of these sales. If it's real, congrats. If it's not, please get a different hobby.

We also provided you with an easy way to clear up a lot of the confusion and put members minds at ease regarding all the sales for the same domain.

In case you missed it, we quoted it below:
The following rule is in the marketplace (Public and Private sale) section:
6.1.28. All claims relating to financial transactions (e.g., about traffic, revenue, profit, or appraisals) must include supporting evidence or proof (e.g., an attached video that is current, clear, and shows all information necessary to support each claim). A reputable or credible source (e.g., the company or service) must be visible as part of the supporting information when possible or included as text with it.

^The above is usually referenced in marketplace listings and direct message disputes, however, the "private sale" notation could extend it to discussions regarding a claim pertaining to a private sale that was made.

At any time, a member may request that proof be provided to verify the authenticity of a claim made about traffic, profits, or appraisals.

If such proof is unable to be provided a claim may be reported for a moderator to review it and get more involved (When applicable). - Which is what happened in this case.

For internal use ONLY: https://www.namepros.com/reports/136601/

It appears that the first post provides a screenshot for proof: https://www.namepros.com/threads/provide-ai-sold-for-109-000.1356590/post-9415355

However, screenshots can sometimes be edited or altered easily, so they may not be very reliable to use as proof.

@domainlover2017 - Could you video record (Or screen record) logging into Afternic and navigating to the alerts and completed sales notifications sections and then attach the video so that your proof is a bit more solid?

I think a video would help put all the members mind at ease regarding the x2 or x3 sales reports for the same domain you have claimed.

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
I'm sure you'll find that if you provided the above-mentioned video, most the members that questioned your sale(s) would probably be happy to apologize for doubting you.
 
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@domainlover2017 - We never heard back from you.

There seems to be a lot of controversy regarding the x2/x3 sales reports removed from NameBio, whom never received the bank statements you claimed to have sent.

Here was @NameBio response:


We also provided you with an easy way to clear up a lot of the confusion and put members minds at ease regarding all the sales for the same domain.

In case you missed it, we quoted it below:
The following rule is in the marketplace (Public and Private sale) section:
6.1.28. All claims relating to financial transactions (e.g., about traffic, revenue, profit, or appraisals) must include supporting evidence or proof (e.g., an attached video that is current, clear, and shows all information necessary to support each claim). A reputable or credible source (e.g., the company or service) must be visible as part of the supporting information when possible or included as text with it.

^The above is usually referenced in marketplace listings and direct message disputes, however, the "private sale" notation could extend it to discussions regarding a claim pertaining to a private sale that was made.

At any time, a member may request that proof be provided to verify the authenticity of a claim made about traffic, profits, or appraisals.

If such proof is unable to be provided a claim may be reported for a moderator to review it and get more involved (When applicable). - Which is what happened in this case.

For internal use ONLY: https://www.namepros.com/reports/136601/

It appears that the first post provides a screenshot for proof: https://www.namepros.com/threads/provide-ai-sold-for-109-000.1356590/post-9415355

However, screenshots can sometimes be edited or altered easily, so they may not be very reliable to use as proof.

@domainlover2017 - Could you video record (Or screen record) logging into Afternic and navigating to the alerts and completed sales notifications sections and then attach the video so that your proof is a bit more solid?

I think a video would help put all the members mind at ease regarding the x2 or x3 sales reports for the same domain you have claimed.

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
I'm sure you'll find that if you provided the above-mentioned video, most the members that questioned your sale(s) would probably be happy to apologize for doubting you.
Of course
 
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It's ironic that your domain name has the word "Provide" in it, yet you don't provide anything.

I'm curious to see how you're going to piece the video together.
 
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It's ironic that your domain name has the word "Provide" in it, yet you don't provide anything.

I'm curious to see how you're going to piece the video together.
Hi, thanks for the reply. Yes, domain is high profile one that could be bought for half a million dollars from companies trying to PROVIDE AI SERVICES TO OTHER COMPANIES OR NATIONS
 
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Come on, stop already. The guy is a fraud. He joined here a year ago and posted a few total garbage names for sale and then disappeared. Shows up a year later with this ridiculous story. He's a liar and not a very good one. Ignore or ban him.
 
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Come on, stop already. The guy is a fraud. He joined here a year ago and posted a few total garbage names for sale and then disappeared. Shows up a year later with this ridiculous story. He's a liar and not a very good one. Ignore or ban him.
"Ban him" is a good idea. I wanted to write that too, but I haven't been here very long, so I thought it wasn't up to me to decide.

At least he writes total irrational nonsense. He should explain why the domain is still listed as an offer on Afternic. After all these days, shouldn't it have been in the transfer process by now? ๐Ÿ™Š
 
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"Ban him" is a good idea. I wanted to write that too, but I haven't been here very long, so I thought it wasn't up to me to decide.

At least he writes total irrational nonsense. He should explain why the domain is still listed as an offer on Afternic. After all these days, shouldn't it have been in the transfer process by now? ๐Ÿ™Š
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
 
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Come on, stop already. The guy is a fraud. He joined here a year ago and posted a few total garbage names for sale and then disappeared. Shows up a year later with this ridiculous story. He's a liar and not a very good one. Ignore or ban him.
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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
Your reputation has already been irreparably damaged by your own actions.
 
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Bla bla bla
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 domain.
 
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