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I figured I would post this email exchange for anyone who hasn't been scammed via email/Paypal yet.
OK, the wording of this email just doesn't seem right from the get go. Something sounds almost familiar about it... what could it be... oh yeah, I remember now... "Dear Sir/Madam, I am a Nigerian lawyer for the royal family..."
:lol:
Maybe I'm being too cynical.
I guess there's a chance this could be a legitimate inquiry, right?
I've been planning to develop this name for a while, but who knows when I'll ever really get around to it.
I'll figure a price and respond just in case.
(How many little red flags have you counted so far?)
Time to offer a little free education. Well, maybe not free since I'm going to ask you to pay 100% of the escrow fee.
Of course if "Anthony" balks at this, really wants the domain, and is legitimate then I could always offer to split the fee.
(Btw, what the heck is a "pitty"?)
Anyway, fear not for I have the final answer that will overcome this last obstacle and bring about a happily ever after ending for the both of us.... plus I'm growing tired of this game.
Carol has a lovely parting gift for you on the way out.
I'm sure this is nothing new to most of the DNF gang, but for the new domainers among us, don't be suckered into letting your greed get the better of your judgement.
Scammers are everywhere. Be wary of any offers that come out of the blue, especially ones that seem too good to be true. (The domain in question would probably fetch $250-300 tops on the board.)
And above all else, if somebody insists on using Paypal.... RUN!
:lol:
From: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Dear Sir/Madam,
We would like to show our interest in your domain name xxx.xxx
According to information stated in the www.domaintools.com, You are the owner of the above mentioned domain.
We would like to know if this domain name is for sale and what would be the price.
We are looking forward to hearing form You soon.
Best regards.
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OK, the wording of this email just doesn't seem right from the get go. Something sounds almost familiar about it... what could it be... oh yeah, I remember now... "Dear Sir/Madam, I am a Nigerian lawyer for the royal family..."
:lol:
Maybe I'm being too cynical.
I guess there's a chance this could be a legitimate inquiry, right?
I've been planning to develop this name for a while, but who knows when I'll ever really get around to it.
I'll figure a price and respond just in case.
I get a reply back right away.From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Yes, it is for sale.
$950.00 USD
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Well that's par for the course. Reminder to self: Use "Firm" next time.From: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Would You sell it for less?
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Reply from "Anthony" takes a little longer this time.From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Hi Anthony,
I'm afraid not.
Our original plans were to develop it for our web design business as xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and as a developed site I'm sure it will generate several times more than that asking price in sales revenue.
You asked me for a price and that made me determine the worth of the domain based on the lowest offer I would accept to drop my plans for the domain.
I am in no rush to sell the domain and am happy to develop it in the future when I have the time.
Thank you for your interest and best of luck in your ventures.
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End this transaction... with Paypal? Not so fast.From: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Well, we accept Your asking price.
Now could You please provide as with Your PayPal details so we could end this transaction?
Thank You.
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(How many little red flags have you counted so far?)
Time to offer a little free education. Well, maybe not free since I'm going to ask you to pay 100% of the escrow fee.
Of course if "Anthony" balks at this, really wants the domain, and is legitimate then I could always offer to split the fee.
OK "Anthony", the ball is in your court and we're nearing the end of our game.From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Hi Anthony,
Paypal does not offer any buyer or seller protection for intangible goods such as domain names.
For domain sales we accept wire transfer or escrow.com transactions.
Buyer pays transaction fee.
Thank you.
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Ooooooo, wrong answer... and the little red flags grow bigger.From: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Dear xxxxxxxx,
I am more than sorry to say that PayPal is our only option.
If that is OK with You, we could go on. If not - that's a pitty.
Please let us know Your decision.
Thank You.
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(Btw, what the heck is a "pitty"?)
Anyway, fear not for I have the final answer that will overcome this last obstacle and bring about a happily ever after ending for the both of us.... plus I'm growing tired of this game.
OK, "Anthony", last chance. It's time to show the cards in your hand.From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Hi Anthony,
No problem. Paypal will be fine to use on your end.
You can use your Paypal account to pay for the escrow.com transaction.
The escrow fee is slightly higher for using Paypal so I will pay half the transaction fee.
Since you seem unfamiliar with domain purchases and escrow I have already signed into my account and filled out the transaction information for you.
You should be receiving an email from escrow.com shortly.
If you are still interested in the domain just follow the simple directions at the site to complete payment and get the transfer going.
Thank you.
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Game Over. Thanks for playing.From: Anthony Smith <[email protected]>
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: regarding domain xxx.xxx
Sorry, only direct PayPal payment.
Please let us know if You are still interested.
Thank You.
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Carol has a lovely parting gift for you on the way out.
I'm sure this is nothing new to most of the DNF gang, but for the new domainers among us, don't be suckered into letting your greed get the better of your judgement.
Scammers are everywhere. Be wary of any offers that come out of the blue, especially ones that seem too good to be true. (The domain in question would probably fetch $250-300 tops on the board.)
And above all else, if somebody insists on using Paypal.... RUN!
:lol: