Jim Mulgrew
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Hi everyone -
Sorry to be the village idiot here with so many experts but I am somewhat new to this. I see a lot of folks complain about getting "spam" emails from companies like godaddy.com telling them "someone is interested in purchasing your domain" and they never respond to those phishing emails. GoDaddy offers a "white glove" service for $100 where they will contact the owner for me but I have no proof that they did and the more money the domain sells for, the more money they make in the end so it is clear whose vested interest they have at heart but that's businesses. I have a personal interest in acquiring one of these two domain names for my daughter, not looking to make money off them, otherwise I could justify some of the prices out there. I just want to be able to send a letter to the owner of the domain name, explain my situation and make and offer, and if they never reply or just say no thanks, then I have tried. Just want to take the middleman out of the loop, I can't tell if they are reaching out or not. Heck, I'd pay a fee if someone gave me the owners name and mailing address so I could send a letter, that is all I want to do. Anyways, thanks for putting up with the blabbering. You all have a great holiday, whatever it is you celebrate.
- Jim
Sorry to be the village idiot here with so many experts but I am somewhat new to this. I see a lot of folks complain about getting "spam" emails from companies like godaddy.com telling them "someone is interested in purchasing your domain" and they never respond to those phishing emails. GoDaddy offers a "white glove" service for $100 where they will contact the owner for me but I have no proof that they did and the more money the domain sells for, the more money they make in the end so it is clear whose vested interest they have at heart but that's businesses. I have a personal interest in acquiring one of these two domain names for my daughter, not looking to make money off them, otherwise I could justify some of the prices out there. I just want to be able to send a letter to the owner of the domain name, explain my situation and make and offer, and if they never reply or just say no thanks, then I have tried. Just want to take the middleman out of the loop, I can't tell if they are reaching out or not. Heck, I'd pay a fee if someone gave me the owners name and mailing address so I could send a letter, that is all I want to do. Anyways, thanks for putting up with the blabbering. You all have a great holiday, whatever it is you celebrate.
- Jim