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General Domain Name Discussion
Some Scammers Are Trying To Sell Domain Names Without Even Buying Them
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<blockquote data-quote="domainoid" data-source="post: 2223413" data-attributes="member: 136548"><p>when jerks email me that domain x is available for sale at "very low pricing" many times i'll search for the domain and it is in fact unregistered. on some occasion i should have sent him a thankyou note as i was able to hand reg the domain and it was a good one. </p><p></p><p></p><p>they do these things hoping the target is a newbie(or not domainer) who will offer a good price, so they can register the domain or try to win in on auction, and they'll then sell it to the person they picked. very bad calculation on the part of scammers as domainers-resellers very often outsmart them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domainoid, post: 2223413, member: 136548"] when jerks email me that domain x is available for sale at "very low pricing" many times i'll search for the domain and it is in fact unregistered. on some occasion i should have sent him a thankyou note as i was able to hand reg the domain and it was a good one. they do these things hoping the target is a newbie(or not domainer) who will offer a good price, so they can register the domain or try to win in on auction, and they'll then sell it to the person they picked. very bad calculation on the part of scammers as domainers-resellers very often outsmart them. [/QUOTE]
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