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netznutz

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A guy with a very credible email return adress (4-letter top domain, real website with a 100% matching topic) requested my asking price for my domain SoundMarket.net, which I promptly returned.

Here his answer:

SoundMarket.net is our best option but I don't want to overpay. Do you have an appraisal certificate for your name? I need an independent and professional valuation. Please note that I don't trust free or unprofessional appraisals. I don't want to overpay. It can be an appraisal certificate from www.greatdomains.com or www.domainsultan.com or hollywooddomains.com. It does not matter because I trust all these companies.

His email adress and first request sounded rock solid - but the required greatdomains appraisal rang the alarm bell. Scam?
 

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its scam alright .... this scammer always ask for appraisals...

cheers
agus s
 

netznutz

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ohh. sorry for not looking around before.
 

Mr Webname

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No problem, good to keep everyone aware of scams :)
 

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Always check to see if that "rock" solid domain-name has a free email-service :)
 

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Ummm,

Greatdomains is owned by verisign.

Surely VS isnt sending these out..

Is he hoping you will go with a different appraisal company?
 

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Yes, scam. I got this email too. He asks about your domain, and when you give him a price, he asks for an appraisal cert. He only lists greatdomains to make it look credible. He hopes you will choose one of the lower priced appraisal companies, which are his.
 
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