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I have received two emails like this for two sepatate premium domain names. Both from separate yahoo email addresses. Both yahoo emails suggest two separate large corporate companies. The text in both emails is identical apart from the domain name. Creature.

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Hello,

I'm seriously interested in buying ****.com. We use the services of
Escrow.com which is a US government
licensed escrow. If you are interested please contact me with your
asking
price.

In the case you don't want to sell it right now, but you decide to sell
it
in future please let me know. I believe I can make a persuasive offer.

Thanks for your time.

Best Regards,
 

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I just got the same email this morning.
 

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loll theyre using yahoo emails for their companys
 

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how do they scam your domain if the transaction is done via escrow.com ?
 

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large corps dont use yahoo as their email accounts.
this should indicate spam/scam off the bat.

further if you google the names of these companies they usually will have 0 results.
 
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large corps dont use yahoo as their email accounts.
this should indicate spam/scam off the bat.

further if you google the names of these companies they usually will have 0 results.
Clearly Creature is saying that large corporations use Yahoo accounts to hide their true identities. If the domain owner knew they were a large corporation, the selling price would be inflated, assuming that the corporation would be willing to pay more than the average Joe.

That said, because others have received the same email, it is probably someone sending large amounts of emails to premium domain owners.
 

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Clearly Creature is saying that large corporations use Yahoo accounts to hide their true identities. If the domain owner knew they were a large corporation, the selling price would be inflated, assuming that the corporation would be willing to pay more than the average Joe.

That said, because others have received the same email, it is probably someone sending large amounts of emails to premium domain owners.

creature states that the yahoo email indicates a large corp. if they are taking the time to mask their identity they would not use the corp name in the email address ?!?!?!?

again what is the point of using a yahoo email as a mask then place the corp name in the address?
 

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how do they scam your domain if the transaction is done via escrow.com ?
It's the famous appraisal scam. They don't want to buy your domain, they just want you to buy an appraisal from another partner in crime. Then you will not hear from them.
 

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There's another angle to be wary of. Mass harvesting of 'whois' can yield millions of email addresses. If you reply, it could be taken that you're partly 'opted-in' to their house file which they can then 'rent' to other companies at around $350/m names. It's a tangled 'web'.
 

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I usually will simply reply to those emails with only two middle fingers.... hold the shift key with one and slight your other finger on the second row of the keyword.... resulting a very meaningful message saying: "~!@#$%^&*()_+".
 

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again what is the point of using a yahoo email as a mask then place the corp name in the address?

I would guess it's a tactic used to temp you to reply. Of course I don't believe it's an email from any kind of reputable company.

It's the famous appraisal scam. They don't want to buy your domain, they just want you to buy an appraisal from another partner in crime. Then you will not hear from them.

This is the most likely explanation imo.
 

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Recently, scammers have gotten more clever.
they use actual domains, but when you do a whois, you see that the domain/email they are sendning from is like, 5 days old, from a registrar that usually gives a domain for free for some service.
this makes it look better than a yahoo email, but still....
its a wild world.
 

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i respond in the emails with I LIKE YOU.
 
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