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Before Christmas I received what appeared to be a legit inquiry about one of my domains. Then a couple of days later, another email from the same person asking about the same domain AND 2 more domains. And today, I received a third email, from a different person/email using similar copy for several other domains. This appears to be an automated way to grab email addresses for spamming. Emails follow:


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To the owner of e***.net,

Would you be interested in selling this domain name?

If interested, let me know what kind of price you would be looking for.

Thank you,

James K.


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To the owner of [ list of 3 domains in alphabetical order ],

Would you be interested in selling this domain name?

If interested, let me know what kind of price you would be looking for.

Thank you,

James K.


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Hello,

Would you be interested in selling
[list of 4 domains in alphabetical order]

I would be interested in the domain name alone and not any content or assets.

If interested, let me know what kind of price you would be looking for.

Thank you,

Steve

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Blacklist them.
 
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Domain spam has been going on for quite awhile - most senders of such spam are domain speculators seeking domains to buy cheap; often paying way below market value.

Thus it's best to ignore such emails even if they are legitimate. If one truly wants a domain, they'll email the registrant with a personal, detailed message and/or will call them, etc.

Ron
 

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Hi Radistar,

I have received many such spam inquiries also.

I believe that Ron is accurate in his assessment. They probably come from individuals looking to pick up domains for next to nothing; and the process certainly may be automated.

Excellent advice Ron.
 

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I also got those.

And, the #3 email arrived twice last night. The first #3 listed a couple names that
are listed at afternic. And, then, another #3 arrived included the names from the first
email. And, he add a bunch more from my listing at afternic.

At first, I thought he was just bottom fishing. But, since I'm also getting alot of
empty emails. I started to wonder if hijackers are looking for non-functioning
administrative email addresses.

I did answer one of the emails asking him what he thought the domains were worth.
But, I haven't heard from him. :-D
 
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