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Anyone use this direct e-mail domain promotion service called "AllForDomains.com"?

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Gomains

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Does anyone know anything about the site AllForDomains.com or its sister site EverydayIncome.com? They claim they'll send your domain names to 9000 potential buyers for $295.

They offer a free trial of 150 mailings that I tried. I got two responses... though I'm a bit suspicious. Neither followed through on the offers. I did some investigating and the above sites are owned by soemone from Russia. I track down the source of one of the offer e-mails and it came from a Russian based server.

Could have been a coincidence. But check the claim made on the AllForDomains site about how many of the domains listed on the sites have sold:

Recent Statistics (October, 2002)
Domains listed - 1,923 (since January, 2002)
Domains sold - 659 (since January, 2002)
Average Selling Price - $ 10,542

Uh-huh.

Any info on this? Thanks.
 

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Thank you, uncle... great info. My impressions were correct, then. I'm glad I posted the question... put's this scam issue up front again.
 

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Yep... its a scam alright!

I tried it myself a couple of weeks ago... got 2 replies, both were long winded and of poor grammer... they obviously came from the same source!!

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Yes I tried it a while back. I got several replies, but many where a bit in question. Some may have been real but the few that I received that seemed legit seemed to want some real steals on built sites with traffic and type ins.Can't prove anything, but I sure wouldn't recommend it to someone. If it quacks like a duck........
 

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To all who tried their email service, please examine your email headers. For Outlook Express, click File -> Properties -> Details. Copy the IP address from either the Received field or X-Originating-IP. Go to www.ripe.net and check where the IP address is coming from, you may be shocked :eek:.

For me, all the emails I received from Allfordomains and 3 potential buyers are from Russia! Russia must have a huge domain market, perhaps larger than the US :laugh:. Maybe it's just a coincidence, please post your findings here!!
 
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