Enjoy unlimited access to all forum features for FREE! Optional upgrade available for extra perks.
Sedo.com

Alert: Everydayincome.com - possible scam

Status
Not open for further replies.

Donna Mahony

DNF Regular
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
May 6, 2002
Messages
684
Reaction score
6
Here is a copy of the email I am sending to the customer address in EverydayIncome SPAM

I did not place an ad at EverydayIncome.com It looks like they harvest domains wanted ads from other sites. I know a great number of people in the domain industry and we are getting fed up with this SPAM from EverydayIncome.com.

If you paid for this service you got robbed as most of us would NEVER do business with anyone or anything associated with EverydayIncome.

Thankyou
www.iWinDomains.com
 

options

Level 8
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Messages
1,184
Reaction score
0
Originally posted by winfreecash
I am going to reply to each and every email from everydayincome and let them know the paid $59 to thieves.

What do you mean?
You know, Everydayincome SELF sent you the forged mails.
 

Donna Mahony

DNF Regular
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
May 6, 2002
Messages
684
Reaction score
6
Originally posted by options


What do you mean?
You know, Everydayincome SELF sent you the forged mails.

Go look at the site, they copied ads from HERE and most likely other places.
 
M

mole

Guest
Originally posted by winfreecash
Go look at the site, they copied ads from HERE and most likely other places.

Hahahhaha, mimicry is the best form of flattery.
 

Donna Mahony

DNF Regular
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
May 6, 2002
Messages
684
Reaction score
6
Originally posted by mole


Hahahhaha, mimicry is the best form of flattery.

That may be so, BUT the offers to buy or sell that I post here are meant for the people of this forum.
 

Donna Mahony

DNF Regular
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
May 6, 2002
Messages
684
Reaction score
6
Originally posted by mole
And Rick's :D

You have no way of knowing what I post at Ricks. That board is totally different in every way from this one.
 

sjp

Level 5
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Sep 24, 2002
Messages
414
Reaction score
0
O.k

I am happy, everydayincome.com did refund my money.. They answered everyone of my emails with quickness.

I do want to point out 1 positive thing, For alot of sites that are scams would not refund your money and or answer your emails.

Good luck
 
N

NewSeller

Guest
I'm not surprised that they replied your emails quickly.

I tried their service two months ago. They helped me to find a buyer and I sold one domain. Of course, I did not get too much. I sold it for only $650

Perhaps, they are grabbing ads of domain buyers from other sites but it does not matter to me because their service worked very well

They answered alls my email very fast and helped with the escrow service.

May be grabbing ads from other sites is not a good practice but I tried many other sites that did not grab anything and I simply wasted my time.

Afternic, GD, shoutload, sedo did not grab ads of domain buyers from other sites and forums. And what ? I simply wasted my time with them.

Anyway, domain selling is not a good business. I spent over 5 months and earned only $650. : (

I don't want to be a loser anymore.

I will never try to repeat my experience.
 

GiantDomains

President
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2002
Messages
6,569
Reaction score
1
You can tell everydayincome gets want ads from here. They are exact!!! IN FACT some of the wants ads on everyday income say PM ME ! Private message me! oops. forgot to edit the "stolen" dnf ads everdayincome?

AND for the record, SJP did spam from his email, but I asked him to stop, and so far no more spam.
 
N

NewSeller

Guest
It's sad to hear that they used ads grabbed from other sites.

It seems they collect such ads from several sites. But it's very convenient for a seller to read all ads in one place.

You know, it's very difficult to find domain buyers on the web.

They helped me to sell my domain. I cannot say anything bad about them.

It's not a good practice but their service works for me.
 

options

Level 8
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Messages
1,184
Reaction score
0
Originally posted by NewSeller

They helped me to sell my domain. I cannot say anything bad about them.

It's not a good practice but their service works for me.


It has nothing to do with LHCB or antimatter.:confused:
 

options

Level 8
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Messages
1,184
Reaction score
0
Originally posted by NamePopper
Very Interesting.

Sure. You found it too?
I can't get it. So fine career and still spamming, cheating...
Just unbelievable.
 

Idledomains

Level 1
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jul 23, 2002
Messages
11
Reaction score
0
So much for © 2001, 2002 DNForum.com
Seems they have harvested my email address as well, so now I will make it private
 

NameCaster

Level 8
Legacy Gold Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Messages
1,984
Reaction score
0
I just got on their list too:

Hello,

You received this email because one of our domain buyers was interested in web design / hosting domains.

Please read his needs at
http://www.everydayincome.com/wanted_ad.asp?F=wanted165

I also suggest you to read specifications of other domain buyers at
http://www.everydayincome.com/wanted.asp

Many people sold their domain names by sending offers to buyers. This is the easiest way to sell domains and web sites.

I wish you Good Luck !

Sincerely,

Julie Troitskaya

EverydayIncome.com Team

[email protected]

http://www.EverydayIncome.com

P. S. To be removed from our list just send a message to [email protected] with 'Remove' in the subject line.

***Nice of them to give me the option to opt out of a list I never joined. How Classic.

Thats ok though. I know how to fix spammers.

Cheers!
 

Sharpy

Level 8
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2002
Messages
1,714
Reaction score
0
If you receive any correspondence from any of the companies/names listed below:

ELEVIEW INTERNATIONAL INC
EverydayIncome.com
AllForDomains.com
SoftForces.com
FastDomainSales.com
Andrew Gordon
Andrew Cohen
Vladimir Obraztsov
Dmitry Shamparov
Oleg Nayandin
Julie Troitskaya
Phillip Moore
Hagen Volker



1. Highlight Email
2. Press and hold shift key while hitting delete key.
3. Repeat process as necessary.


cheers
 

fmmp

Level 4
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
171
Reaction score
0
EI is bogus! I listed domains with them before researching. I'll make this short - when I finally researched alot of the names listed on their site as "make offer" weren't even registered! I complained and contacted their cc processing company and a member of their company who finally refunded my cash!

BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

URLtrader

Domain Champ
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2002
Messages
2,098
Reaction score
12
Originally posted by sharpboy
If you receive any correspondence from any of the companies/names listed below:

ELEVIEW INTERNATIONAL INC
EverydayIncome.com
AllForDomains.com
SoftForces.com
FastDomainSales.com
Andrew Gordon
Andrew Cohen
Vladimir Obraztsov
Dmitry Shamparov
Oleg Nayandin
Julie Troitskaya
Phillip Moore
Hagen Volker



1. Highlight Email
2. Press and hold shift key while hitting delete key.
3. Repeat process as necessary.


cheers

It is not a "Possible Scam" - it IS a SCAM .Thanks for highlighting the info for all to note. :D
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

The Rule #1

Do not insult any other member. Be polite and do business. Thank you!

Members Online

Sedo - it.com Premiums

IT.com

Premium Members

MariaBuy

Our Mods' Businesses

UrlPick.com

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators

Top Bottom