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cursal

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You have two options:
- If you are interested in the name and forward the link to dnforum.com then make him/her an offer.
- If you are not interested then just say thank you.

I don't understand why some people suggest to ban him as I don't think he is doing anything wrong unless you claimed dnforum is TM. He may get the idea from you when you bought dnf.com

Btw, stating his idea from pm is ok but I am not sure about posting the whole content of his pm is appropriate.

This is the most sensible and professional response imo :ok:
 

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I agree with andrejc on this one. It was sent as a private message - so why make it public?

In the end its up to you - so why dont you decide what to do.

I don't think I would be very happy if a PM I sent to someone was made public.

All the best,

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Unsolicited sales PM is spam in my books. If DNF forum rules state this is not allowed... well then Adam as owner can do as he sees fit - including posting the offending message. Add in the cheese factor of it being the .co.uk version of a domain name nobody else is using but him. and i can't help but not feel sorry for anything that comes of the person sending the sales pitch.

EDIT - sure enough it is written in the forum rules: "6. Do not PM spam. You should only PM to reply to a PM sent to you, or to answer a post that has requested a PM response."
 

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Not to split hairs - but please further explain the meaning of this then:

"You should only PM to reply to a PM sent to you"

What the heck does that mean? If the sender sent Adam a PM - could it not also mean - that he (Adam) should have only replied via PM to the PM sent to him?

Regarding spam - the definition of 'spam' then is any unsolicited mail? Because I think many of us get them all the time from other members that might think we may be interested in a particular domain or a variety of other reasons.

I think the original pm was out of line - but I think the posting of that PM on forum inappropriate as well.

I am not arguing whether the pm he received is spam or not - or what he can and can't do as owner of the forum.

I am merely stating that posting it was inappropriate and could be construed as such based on the wording of the badly worded "You should only PM to reply to a PM sent to you".

And thats my input on it - as it was thrown out to members as a thread to reply to.

Frank
 

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You have two options:
- If you are interested in the name and forward the link to dnforum.com then make him/her an offer.
- If you are not interested then just say thank you.

I don't understand why some people suggest to ban him as I don't think he is doing anything wrong unless you claimed dnforum is TM. He may get the idea from you when you bought dnf.com

Btw, stating his idea from pm is ok but I am not sure about posting the whole content of his pm is appropriate.
This is my opinion as well. I see some people here are overreacting.
When you are sending e-mails asking webmasters if they are interested in your domains or not, are you expecting these unprofessional feedbacks?
He is a domainer, he is after a potential sale and DNforum is not a UK TM right, or not even a TM at all?
 

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Any traffic he generates will come to you anyway so ignore or response with a "no thank you".
 

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Adam NEVER posted the members name, so I see NOTHING wrong with posting the PM, especially when its this pathetic.
 

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Be it pathetic or be it not:

AS per #6. You should only PM to reply to a PM sent to you..

Sheesh - just change the wording on this rule and I agree, ok?
 

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Guys, what's wrong with you? Since when it's forbidden and "pathetic" to offer domain name for sale? If he made the same offer through email, would it be ok than? Maybe he couldn't find any other way to contact Adam..

You should only PM to reply to a PM sent to you..

Lol, this is nonsense, acording to that rule, no PM would ever be sent..
 

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If I were
- The people the offer made , I understand that my site is getting stronger everyday , people may even reg the typos and maybe one day some newbie would even try to sell me "dnforum.lk".I sometimes receive a short responce to my sales email that just hits in the nose : "No,thanks"
- If I were the seller , I would think what I am trying to do cause dnforum is the forum of domain professionals , if it was needed it would have been regged before.I am newbie when it comes to domains and domaining helps me understand that I am not that clever as I thought before :) , I find an idea and say "wow" and when I check I see that they were all gone before , there are a lot of people like me outside and I am not the chosen one :(.

And Imo posting a Pm without stating the sender is ok , cause if the pm is send to me , I am also the part of the conversation.
 
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A warning, and domain be pushed.
Then tell him if he wants to sell his names to the participants in this thread ;)
 

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http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_detail.php?language=us&auction_id=12406&tracked=&partnerid=

Reserve met 12 visitors over the past 30-day period
dnforum.mobi 75 $US 1 3d 2h 7m

I say ignore the whole matter (and the member), and go for the ones that are still available:

DNFORUM.AC
DNFORUM.AG
DNFORUM.AM
DNFORUM.AT
DNFORUM.BIZ.PL
DNFORUM.BZ
DNFORUM.CC
DNFORUM.CLUB.TW
DNFORUM.CO.AT
DNFORUM.CO.IN
DNFORUM.CO.NZ
DNFORUM.COM.AG
DNFORUM.COM.ES
DNFORUM.COM.KI
DNFORUM.COM.MU
DNFORUM.COM.MX
DNFORUM.COM.NF
DNFORUM.COM.PL
DNFORUM.COM.SC
DNFORUM.COM.SG
DNFORUM.COM.TW
DNFORUM.COM.VC
DNFORUM.CX
DNFORUM.EBIZ.TW
DNFORUM.FIRM.IN
DNFORUM.FM
DNFORUM.GAME.TW
DNFORUM.GD
DNFORUM.GEN.IN
DNFORUM.GS
DNFORUM.IDV.TW
DNFORUM.IM
DNFORUM.IN
DNFORUM.IND.IN
DNFORUM.INFO.PL
DNFORUM.IO
DNFORUM.JP
DNFORUM.KI
DNFORUM.MD
DNFORUM.ME.UK
DNFORUM.MN
DNFORUM.MS
DNFORUM.MU
DNFORUM.NET.AG
DNFORUM.NET.IN
DNFORUM.NET.KI
DNFORUM.NET.MU
DNFORUM.NET.NF
DNFORUM.NET.NZ
DNFORUM.NET.SC
DNFORUM.NET.VC
DNFORUM.NF
DNFORUM.NOM.ES
DNFORUM.NU
DNFORUM.OR.AT
DNFORUM.ORG.AG
DNFORUM.ORG.ES
DNFORUM.ORG.IN
DNFORUM.ORG.KI
DNFORUM.ORG.MU
DNFORUM.ORG.NZ
DNFORUM.ORG.PL
DNFORUM.ORG.SC
DNFORUM.ORG.UK
DNFORUM.ORG.VC
DNFORUM.SC
DNFORUM.SE
DNFORUM.SG
DNFORUM.SH
DNFORUM.TC
DNFORUM.TL
DNFORUM.TM
DNFORUM.VC
DNFORUM.VG

:pound: Sorry, some of these are very funny:

FIRM.IN...for the sake of embarrassment, I would certainly hope so.
ORG.IN...say it as one word...ORGAN
OR.AT...is that a question or a direction or a web site?
NOM.ES...goody, goody, goody. We've got (g)nomes in the forum.
COM.ES...ooo aaahhh...COMES...we into porn, Adam?
CLUB.TW...Cool, you can have a DNFORUM CLUB and have it TwadeMarked.
 

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in terms of CCtld, .de and .co.uk are the most widely used extensions. dnforum owns the .de version(or atleast its forwarded to dnforum.com) so its not a bad idea to own .co.uk version as well.
i would say offer him a reasonable price
 

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If dnforum is not trademarked, then I think it's it was ok pming and asking.

If you trademarked the name, then tell them that and they better let the name drop or hand it over. If it's not trademarked, and you want it make a offer. And if you don't, then just tell them you don't really don't have a use for it.

And to say they will only send traffic to the .com, may or may not be true depending. On how good it is and how much different it is, it could be built into a fairly good site in it's own right. Serving the uk even better, and dealing with .uk domains more so then this site does.
 

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Why it's pathetic?

Do you know what Cybersquatting is?....Look it up if you dont know.

Better yet, I'll save you the trouble;

Cybersquatting, according to the United States federal law known as the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.


If dnforum is not trademarked, then I think it's it was ok pming and asking.

It is trademarked.
 

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It says .....

Abandonment Date March 28, 2007 It's a dead trademark

Word Mark DNFORUM.COM
Goods and Services (ABANDONED) IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: on-line community services featuring a chat-room, domain sales, related articles and blogs. FIRST USE: 20011223. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20011223
Mark Drawing Code (3) DESIGN PLUS WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS
Design Search Code 26.13.02 - Plain single or multiple line quadrilaterals; Quadrilaterals (single line or multiple line)
26.17.09 - Bands, curved; Bars, curved; Curved line(s), band(s) or bar(s); Lines, curved
Serial Number 78869938
Filing Date April 26, 2006
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Owner (APPLICANT) Dicker, Adam INDIVIDUAL CANADA Suite 413 9251-8 Yonge Street Richmond Hill CANADA L4C 9T3
Attorney of Record Scott J. Fields
Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator DEAD
Abandonment Date March 28, 2007
 
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