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Tracking Down A Domain Spammer?
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<blockquote data-quote="NameYourself" data-source="post: 2224632" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>Annoying but sometimes get offers on my domains as a result of their efforts.. for example when the .net or .anything is about to drop and I get that advance premium availability notice.. it does once in awhile stir up a buyer who is probably interested in the one and only .com. I don't think it happens too often but once in awhile notice a correlation between getting those emails for a similar name and an offer coming in.</p><p></p><p>As for how they get by the filters.. that's all they do, and they get good at it. Apparently fake female names are more trustworthy than random guy names..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NameYourself, post: 2224632, member: 13707"] Annoying but sometimes get offers on my domains as a result of their efforts.. for example when the .net or .anything is about to drop and I get that advance premium availability notice.. it does once in awhile stir up a buyer who is probably interested in the one and only .com. I don't think it happens too often but once in awhile notice a correlation between getting those emails for a similar name and an offer coming in. As for how they get by the filters.. that's all they do, and they get good at it. Apparently fake female names are more trustworthy than random guy names.. [/QUOTE]
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