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Read between the lines and words from my post.
Also check the time stamped.
Thank you for telling me how to do my job!
TBH the revenue stats don't say a lot about actual traffic patterns (even if the parking screenshots are genuine).
I would advise anyone to demand several months of FULL webserver logs before purchasing domains just on the basis of traffic.
Any comments from Silverdom yet ?
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Exxe,
I parked some other domains at Namedrive besides these 13 domains. The other domains also have some revenue. I don't understand why you said I shouldn't expect any payment from ND.
As I said to Ed, if I get revenue by fraud, I agreed that Namedrive must block my domains, suspend my account or even they do anyway to kick me out of this industry. They haven't had a decision about my case yet. I am waiting their solution. If they don't pay a portion of the revenue, it's not fair for me. It comes up another problem that every domainer can be a victim by other's fraudulent clicks. If you have 30-40 domains parking with a parking company, one or two of them get fraudulent clicks from others. And it's not your fault, you don't break their T.O.S. The parking company don't pay for all other domains. Is it fair for you?
In my case, I let ND know the problem before they discover it. I ask them for fair solution, not only for money. Remember you can be a victim too if someone know some of your domains and they want to harm you by sending fraudulent clicks to them.
I want to expose this guy Silverdom (Teabag) to DNForum and Namepros to ensure nothing like this happens again in the future. It's good for other newbies, for you, for domain industry, not for me anymore. You can find more posts by Silverdom to know more about domains he is wanting to sell. His name is Guy Hasick or Nick Hasick. I'm not sure this is a real name or fake name.
I reported this problem with the manager of Namepros. Thanks Namepros for quick solution by closing Teabag's account.
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