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<blockquote data-quote="NameYourself" data-source="post: 2213473" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>These same people have been at that game for years. They actual DEVALUE names at auction too as they typically bulk mail everyone offering some amazing name at like $299.. this happens on auctions where the current bid is already thousands more than what they even put in the email, so not exactly sure what the end game is. Either way they are purporting to own something that they do not own, and then offering to sell what they do not own, not to mention the price they send out is usually something ridiculously cheap (as a BIN) which #1 means that potential buyer will never expect to pay the actual value at some point in the future to the person who really does own it, and #2 the simple fact that they were offered it once and were lied to (by who they think is the owner) would be enough to anger and scare away any potential buyer for that same name in the future. In a word, these people are justifying fraud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NameYourself, post: 2213473, member: 13707"] These same people have been at that game for years. They actual DEVALUE names at auction too as they typically bulk mail everyone offering some amazing name at like $299.. this happens on auctions where the current bid is already thousands more than what they even put in the email, so not exactly sure what the end game is. Either way they are purporting to own something that they do not own, and then offering to sell what they do not own, not to mention the price they send out is usually something ridiculously cheap (as a BIN) which #1 means that potential buyer will never expect to pay the actual value at some point in the future to the person who really does own it, and #2 the simple fact that they were offered it once and were lied to (by who they think is the owner) would be enough to anger and scare away any potential buyer for that same name in the future. In a word, these people are justifying fraud. [/QUOTE]
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