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Just putting this out there in case anyone else get's an e-mail like this, apparently it is a common appraisal scam and they try to get you to pay $25 for a bogus appraisal. Sorry if this is a repost.
----Here is the first e-mail I received:
> From: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 7:43 AM
> To: <Me>
> Subject: 30killionaire.net (sent 08/20/10)
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How much do you want for your domain?
>>
>> We have found it listed for sale and we have a good offer for you.
>>
>> Our comapny invests in domains and developed sites. If you have a list of
>> domains for sale, please send the list with prices in plain text.
>>
>> We prefer ".com", ".net", ".co", ".co.uk", ".us" and easy-to-remember
>> names with other extensions.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> James Murphy
>>
>> CEO
>>
>> Hosting & Domain Deals LLC
>> ========================================================
>> NOTICE - This communication may contain confidential and privileged
>> information that is for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any
>> viewing, copying or distribution of, or reliance on this message by
>> unintended recipients is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
>> message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message
>> and deleting it from your computer.
>> ========================================================
-----My reply back (thinking this would be a legit offer)
> Mr. Murphy,
>
> I have the following domains for sale:
> 30killionaire.com
> 30killionaire.net
> 30killionaire.org
> 30killionaire.info
>
> I have just recently made them available for sale so please let me know
> what you are willing to offer on one or all of the domains, whatever you
> choose.
>
> Thanks for your interest,
> Chris
-----His replay back (now raising red flags):
Can you accept 14,000 USD for all these names (package deal)?
I have a 36,000 USD budget for 15-17 domain names. Have you had your domain
names evaluated in the past? Without a valuation certificate we cannot be
sure in the sale price. Moreover, my accountant and tax services always ask
for valaution certificates
. On the other side, it's very important for
me in terms of reselling too. Of course, we must engage a valuation company
with a REAL manual service. So I will only accept valuations from
independent sources I and my accountant trust.
To avoid mistakes I asked domain experts about reputable appraisal
companies. Please check this blog with suggestions from other sellers and
buyers:
http://www.domainexplorer.org/Archive/5386271.htm
If, for example, the valuation comes higher you can adjust your asking price
accordingly. It will be fair. I also hope you can give me 12% - 15%
discount.
After you send me the valuation via email (usually it takes 1-2 days to
obtain it) we'll continue our negotiations. Do you sell domain with a web
site or just the name? Domain without content is ok with me. Web site is not
necessary.
What is your preferred payment method: Escrow.com, International wire
transfer, PayPal.com or something else?
Hope we can come to an agreement fast.
----I replied back basically letting him know he is an embarrassment to the domaining community.
Here is a link to other people who have received similar e-mails and who actually were scammed out of their money: http://enbeeone3.com/domain-appraisal-scam
----Here is the first e-mail I received:
> From: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 7:43 AM
> To: <Me>
> Subject: 30killionaire.net (sent 08/20/10)
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How much do you want for your domain?
>>
>> We have found it listed for sale and we have a good offer for you.
>>
>> Our comapny invests in domains and developed sites. If you have a list of
>> domains for sale, please send the list with prices in plain text.
>>
>> We prefer ".com", ".net", ".co", ".co.uk", ".us" and easy-to-remember
>> names with other extensions.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> James Murphy
>>
>> CEO
>>
>> Hosting & Domain Deals LLC
>> ========================================================
>> NOTICE - This communication may contain confidential and privileged
>> information that is for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any
>> viewing, copying or distribution of, or reliance on this message by
>> unintended recipients is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
>> message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message
>> and deleting it from your computer.
>> ========================================================
-----My reply back (thinking this would be a legit offer)
> Mr. Murphy,
>
> I have the following domains for sale:
> 30killionaire.com
> 30killionaire.net
> 30killionaire.org
> 30killionaire.info
>
> I have just recently made them available for sale so please let me know
> what you are willing to offer on one or all of the domains, whatever you
> choose.
>
> Thanks for your interest,
> Chris
-----His replay back (now raising red flags):
Can you accept 14,000 USD for all these names (package deal)?
I have a 36,000 USD budget for 15-17 domain names. Have you had your domain
names evaluated in the past? Without a valuation certificate we cannot be
sure in the sale price. Moreover, my accountant and tax services always ask
for valaution certificates
me in terms of reselling too. Of course, we must engage a valuation company
with a REAL manual service. So I will only accept valuations from
independent sources I and my accountant trust.
To avoid mistakes I asked domain experts about reputable appraisal
companies. Please check this blog with suggestions from other sellers and
buyers:
http://www.domainexplorer.org/Archive/5386271.htm
If, for example, the valuation comes higher you can adjust your asking price
accordingly. It will be fair. I also hope you can give me 12% - 15%
discount.
After you send me the valuation via email (usually it takes 1-2 days to
obtain it) we'll continue our negotiations. Do you sell domain with a web
site or just the name? Domain without content is ok with me. Web site is not
necessary.
What is your preferred payment method: Escrow.com, International wire
transfer, PayPal.com or something else?
Hope we can come to an agreement fast.
----I replied back basically letting him know he is an embarrassment to the domaining community.
Here is a link to other people who have received similar e-mails and who actually were scammed out of their money: http://enbeeone3.com/domain-appraisal-scam