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I received this email today . . .I inserted the Xs and the XY

Hello!
I represent a buyer from XXXXXXX who wants to buy XXXXXXXX.com for a new web project.
Are you still interested in selling?
The buyer is a professional investor with a good budget.
I located your contact information via whois search.
I help VIP clients of our hosting company to buy names.
If you have more names please email me the list.
Best Regards,
XY
Personal Broker
XXXXXXX
Hosting Company
Tokyo, Japan
 
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You're officially a domainer!
 
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Sorry, it was a scam! PresidentFailures.com according to the email was worth 15-20k . . . which is laughable, obviously:)

HeHeHe..... Actually... maybe not.

All depends on how much Trump @#$% up!

Hold on to it and you may actually find a buyer that hates Trump enough to fork money over for the domain.

Seriously.... I'm not kidding.
 
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Hopefully, one day, there will be email addresses put into images and or another form of anti-bot preventative measure on those "whois" sites.
 
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I had this email few weeks ago ended up in spam bin but i did read it.
 
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You posted your ties to domains on Ebay. I had a similar inquiry after posting on ebay, so I suspect that could be the origin of troll as I have registered many elsewhere and since never another inquiry with different whois info. I had posted a similar question and thread here to back then and I kindly received answers like you have.
 
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Totally Scam Man,

Rule #1: 99% of Scammers come as a representer for someone who interested! ====> DAMN SCAMM
Rule #2: "Good Budget??" ====> Scam as well!
Rule #3: Replied with High Offer, before negotiation, or MORE than it worth!! ====> SCAM too!
 
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well, if I got that email......and I am buying domains and hope to sell them....I sure would pursue it.
I wouldn't go giving a list of my names quite yet but I would acknowledge the offer and find out what he had in mind of paying for it before revealing other related names.
Might be a scam......might not.
I just sold a name and it pretty much started out that way and straight out of left field tho there was no mention of an investor with a big budget or hosting company or vip. It was just some person asking if I was interested in selling the name.
Why wouldn't you reply?

This is a classic known appraisal scam. Go to the scams subforum and read the numerous details of similar e-mails/scams. That is why it's not worth replying. It is merely a waste of time!
 
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Dirty scam. Tell them to pay for the appraisal.
 
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I received this email today . . .I inserted the Xs and the XY

Hello!
I represent a buyer from XXXXXXX who wants to buy XXXXXXXX.com for a new web project.
Are you still interested in selling?
The buyer is a professional investor with a good budget.
I located your contact information via whois search.
I help VIP clients of our hosting company to buy names.
If you have more names please email me the list.
Best Regards,
XY
Personal Broker
XXXXXXX
Hosting Company
Tokyo, Japan
I have just received the same email from zenlogic-jp.info, the mailing domain was just registered in the .info extension while the .com is available for registration. What a cheap scam.
 
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HeHeHe..... Actually... maybe not.

All depends on how much Trump @#$% up!

Hold on to it and you may actually find a buyer that hates Trump enough to fork money over for the domain.

Seriously.... I'm not kidding.
I have updated my BIN on presidentfailures.com and iimpeachtrump.com

Lol the other day I reached out to members of the US Senate via Twitter. LOL, they are the only ones who can truly say "I impeach Trump" :)

I am in the air flying to Vegas right now. Who knew the inter webs went that high;) I keed I keed. But I was happy to see Hillary is on the attack now! Come on make me money . . .
 
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Been there. Done that. Woops
 
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Newbie question.....

What is the scam? I don't understand what would happen. Do they stealyour name? How?

I thought domaining would be a little difficult learning, but the more I learn, the tougher it get. Great mind exercize.

M
 
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Newbie question.....

What is the scam? I don't understand what would happen. Do they stealyour name? How?

I thought domaining would be a little difficult learning, but the more I learn, the tougher it get. Great mind exercize.

M
They make you an offer and then say the buyer will only accept if you get a manual appraisal from a site of their choice. The appraisal site is linked to them and is not legitimate and usually costs around £200. Then the buyer dissapears.

They also often provide a link to a google question site to try legitmise the site, this is not real either.
 
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They make you an offer and then say the buyer will only accept if you get a manual appraisal from a site of their choice. The appraisal site is linked to them and is not legitimate and usually costs around £200. Then the buyer dissapears.

They also often provide a link to a google question site to try legitmise the site, this is not real either.
Seem to me that selling a domain should work like selling real estate. I put up my house for sale. You want it, you get your own appraisal and then make an offer. My choice to accept or reject..
i would respond to that in this manner.... Ok, you get the appraisal and deduct the $200 from your bid.
 
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