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I'm pitched ridiculous domains via email spam every day. What is the worst domain you've been pitched via email spam?

Mine happened yesterday:

Hi,

I just wanted to inquire if you would like to acquire web domain name "MethAddict .com". If you are interested i can let it go at a fair price. Let me know.

Regards,

Rachel Robinson
Domain Names Broker
GoDaddy Affiliate
Ph: **********
QQ: 2257643756


To make matters worse, the email came from emilyoster25 AT gmail.com

Must be Rachel's alter ego.
 
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What cracks me up on these, and i get them every day, is that nobody responds. By that I mean a few weeks ago i started responding to each one expressing interest or asking a basic question. I get about 10% response rate, and those usually take a few days. The other 90% never respond. So who sends out emails to sell a site and either responds only after a few days, or not at all? Today's Great Opportunity was DOGFOODOUTLET.COM.....luckily I had already spend my budget for the day.
 
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Name Administration Inc just bough this name, they currently own 246,309 domains :)

MethAddict.com
$293 USD
 
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i don't email to sale my domains, just simply use domain auction site with fair BIN price
 
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I get a few of these a week. Some really really ugly names that I wouldn't want to ever touch.

Usually, the domains offered are horrible variations of domains I currently own. I'm thinking about making a blog post about funny and dumb emails I've receive weekly or even making some youtube vids on it.

-Omar
 
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