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Like many scammers, this one is not very intelligent. He began contacting me under 2 different addresses, but could not remember which name he was using. To make a long thread short, he obviously wants domain names he can't afford, so after several offers I eventually accepted an offer with a 48 hour limit on payment. Of course he failed to make payment on his own offer, then became angry and upset that his little scam was exposed and sent this:

"If the owners of these websites knew how you treate their buying customers, im pretty sure you would be sacked. Consider this the end of any deals that coulf of happenned due to your dishonesty and lack of negociation skills."

Pretty hilarious since since he couldn't complete even one sale, and lied about his identity when asked. Anyway, here are the details to watch for:

Names used in the scam:
Nichole Biggs
Stephane Biggs
David Biggs
Paul Biggs

Emails used:
[email protected]
[email protected] (has Paypal account named "Nichole Biggs")
[email protected] (has Paypal account - unknown name on account)
 
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Thought I would like to add my 2 cents into this, as it does concern me : Samuel Paul Biggs.

My father, David Biggs, contacted Dale regarding the domain hats.info. Several rounds of negociation went through between them, in the end they come to an agreed price where Dale gave my father 48 hours to reply.

After talking with my father myself, he wasn't sure about buying the domain. He asked if I would I be interested in it, I thought about and contacted Dale in presenting myself as Samuel Paul Biggs.

I tried to get a price out of Dale, but he said he already replied. I did not understand, and then he said who are you? I replied I am Samuel Paul Biggs, and explained to him, that he is mixing up the identity of my father and myself.

From then I got no reply from Dale, and considered the deal off. In the meantime, my father offered the name to his 2nd son Stéphane Biggs. (The reason for all these names).

All though I knew the deal for hats.info was off, I still was intrested in other domains Dale was selling, and tried to contact him again. At this point, Dale has called me an a*** hole, and told me to f*** off, completely being disrespectfull.

So I told him the truth - He quoted me the price of 980$ (or 995$ can't remember and don't care it's not important) but quoted the price to my father at 620$. I said im surprised that you quote 1 price to 1 buyer and another price for someone who want's to buy several of his domains, saying it's not very fair of himself. Obviously he did not take it well. He got even more aggressive and disrespectfull to me, and that is when he quoted my mails to him on this forum.

I understand that in full story how this can be confusing to someone, but Dale was extremly unprofessional in not even tryng to understand that my father and myself clearly told him our identitys are different from eachother. He decides to sell the domain to someone else, whilst negociating with my father, whilst giving one price to me and another to my father. He tried to juggle to many balls. Once I gave him the truth he comes to the forums, proberbly scared I would come here before him.

I personally thought there's no need to bother others with this, lifes to difficult the way it is, but Dale decided otherwise and decided to tarnish someones reputation to save his own, even though I said to him, lets just seperate our own ways and leave it at this : a misunderstanding.
 
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Posting the same nonsense over here? No problem, I'll continue to expose your BS story!

"tlabisa1" is 1 person using 5 different names, and in case you think there is any "confusion", the "father" claimed not to know his "son" when the whole series of emails started to smell like a scam.

After failing to pay for the domain as agreed, the father suddenly "remembers" he has a son (a son with 4 different names, apparently), and that son "happened" to suddenly want to buy the same domain name a few hours after to the father, and somehow this makes me the bad guy.

You were very clearly told the domain name in question was SOLD, you ignorant piece of shit, and if you weren't trying to juggle so many fake accounts you would know that.

Face facts, Paul/Samuel/Nichole/Creed66/David/tlsabisa1 or whatever the F you're calling yourself this time, you tried to pull a scam and got caught. No absurd story about your inbreeding makes up for that.

OH LOOK - your other account here is creed66! How many Namepros accounts do you have?

OOPs... likes like we have a screen cap that shows your sob story to be a lie. So "Dad" cancelled the deal huh? The Dad" that doesn't know you? Gee, that's funny... sure doesn't jive with the emails "he" sent:

http://i.imgur.com/E0bGUgf.jpg
 
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Are you guys transacting via an Escrow service?

That's the only way to settle this issue, without wasting so much time exchanging dirt. I suggest you use Sedo escrow.
 
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Are you guys transacting via an Escrow service?

That's the only way to settle this issue, without wasting so much time exchanging dirt. I suggest you use Sedo escrow.

No, it was much simpler, payment via PayPal within 48 hours. This guy has very little money and could not afford Sedo escrow, that's why he kept begging for a lower price.

The scammer never paid, of course and is fabricating nonsense about sons with several names to try to avoid the fact that he's a deadbeat. That's why I warn fellow domainers.
 
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Well, the way i see it, this so-called "father-and-son" thing doesn't make any sense.

If your father was quoted a cheaper price than you, then just ask your old man to pay the cheaper price then let your father push the domain to you as his beloved son.

If the argument is why the seller is giving different price quotes to different buyers, well you have no control over that, and that is the seller's prerogative. A seller can sell his stuff at different prices to whoever he wants to sell it to. If you don't like the price, then just walk away.
 
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This poo will make a good Hollywood movie.
 
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Would definitely monitor this thread!!!
 
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What I do not understand is how the scam will take effect, using different personalities to ask price for the same domain perhaps is more negative than positive to a buyer since that would create to the seller the false illusion many people are fighting for the domain in question and this will inevitably end in the rising of the price. Moreover I do not see the point since domain paid domain pushed I do not see when or how the scam will take effect.
 
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Interesting - I got some emails from David Biggs a few weeks ago about a .info name I own.

Some of the domains he mentioned in his emails to me (not my names) later showed up on Flippa for sale by Federer - AKA Luc Biggs.

I would bet this is coming from there.
 
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Looks like they have worked it out since no posts from OP or Mr. Biggs in 2 weeks.

Peace,
Cy
 
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