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

My own domainshark story

Status
Not open for further replies.

mambo

Level 4
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
127
Reaction score
0
Hi all, i just joined in today, this community seems pretty serious!

SO, you all know the biz of registering domains that resemble the real venture name, i am the main leader of a big project for a client, we had coveredge on cnn, bbc etc.

So some days ago i get this e-mail, lol, and yes, its from a domainshark, he/she told me that three domain names, a little resembling to the venture name (she told me the url`s, but i wont post them here) and she was selling them.

Also in the e-mail was a note about the person already having a lot of interested people in buying the names, so we better hurry! The person wanted around 30.000 dollars for each name to.

The situation is not good, but i cant help smiling a little, was a nice try though!
 
Domain Days 2024

mambo

Level 4
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
127
Reaction score
0
Yeah i know m8, thanks for the tip, but i do not think the matter should get so serious, to much paperwork probobly
 

Mr. Pim

DNF Regular
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2005
Messages
624
Reaction score
0
If it's an obvious violation of your Trademark you will win the WIPO and that will cost the current owner a lot of money.
I suggest you ask him to give him the domain and if not you can always do WIPO.
 
M

mole

Guest
mambo said:
Hi all, i just joined in today, this community seems pretty serious

When you have to forego all those island paradise vacations to Bora Bora just to scrimp enough money to buy those freakingly stupid semantic plays on some insane digital computations on the root server based on some stupid seller's fantasy definition of his Bora Bora vacation (thank god for new extensions), I'm sure this notion of seriousness does cross the mind once in a while.

This industry (in some quarters) is fueled by some mind-blowing drugs not a rationalised approach of the new Internet age, IMHO.
 

mambo

Level 4
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
127
Reaction score
0
mole said:
When you have to forego all those island paradise vacations to Bora Bora just to scrimp enough money to buy those freakingly stupid semantic plays on some insane digital computations on the root server based on some stupid seller's fantasy definition of his Bora Bora vacation (thank god for new extensions), I'm sure this notion of seriousness does cross the mind once in a while.

This industry (in some quarters) is fueled by some mind-blowing drugs not a rationalised approach of the new Internet age, IMHO.


wow, you have one remarkable mind it seems, keep thoose psychadelic replies comming!

Btw, you can use internet cafees in ibitza, for money issues, work harder.
 

labrocca

Omniscient
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Mar 14, 2004
Messages
1,452
Reaction score
3
In those cases I like to string along the seller and let them think I am buying their crap for gold. Just like reverse-hijacking but it's like reverse-nigerian-scam. It can be fun. :)
 

barefoot

Go barefoot!
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2004
Messages
416
Reaction score
1
labrocca said:
In those cases I like to string along the seller and let them think I am buying their crap for gold. Just like reverse-hijacking but it's like reverse-nigerian-scam. It can be fun. :)

Reverse-Nigerian scam... LOL... I can picture it now...

"Yes, I would very much like to buy this domain name from you for the agreed-upon price of $30K. Of course, for this type of large transaction I must ask you to cover my fund transfer costs and other essential fees and miscellaneous expenses prior to the transaction taking place. Therefore, please send $5,000 to me via Western Union and upon receipt of the funds I will then be able to initiate the purchase of this domain name from you for $30,000."

I wonder if this has actually ever happened to anyone? :cheeky:
 

mambo

Level 4
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
127
Reaction score
0
lol, how funny would that be indeed scam the scammer


rofl
 

Focus

Making Everything Click
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
May 15, 2005
Messages
8,934
Reaction score
244
I really love mole btw...have I said that b4?
 
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

Premium Members

MariaBuy

New Threads

Our Mods' Businesses

UrlPick.com

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators

Top Bottom