Hey EYZQ, thanks for being a good sport. Believe it or not I am not trying to disparage you personally, but it seems like so many knowledgeable domainers don&
#039;t take the time to warn new domainers that they are wasting their time, that I feel the urge to set the record straight once in a while.
The problem is that when these horrifying fraudulent scam extentions come onto the market there are numerous seasoned domainers who seem to enjoy buying these worthless names and selling them those who are new to the business. That is a disgrace, and what it worse is that the Registries and also places like Sedo, Dn Journal, and other places give legitimacy to these new extensions that are really cancerous.
If you only new how far these forums have fallen in the past few years. It used to be a place where lots of action and intelligent conversation took place. Now, because they let the fraudsters run wild it has turned into a GHOST TOWN. I busted many frauds a few years ago.....people would sell names to themselves or close friends and then list them on Dn Journal so they could try to sell similar worthless names to newbies. Every single time I busted someone it was in a bullshit extention like dot mobi. It was never dotcom (unless you count the hyphenated garbage fraud sales they tried).
The game will never be the same. Everyone is in it for themselves. Buyer beware, I guess. Good luck , but the poster above me said it right. You don&
#039;t know anything about Columbia, and you think that .co is a legitimate investment avenue because nobody will tell you differently. Most people here could care less if you wasted your money and time on .co. If you go broke they won&
#039;t be there to lend a helping hand, either.
Stick to dotcom until you really make a lot of money in the business.......then stay with dotcom.