Got three different domain offers from gmail addresses, they mask their location with very generic type names. They use their names in an gmail address usually ending with numbers.
They are making inquiries on .com, they will never give a price, only request you make an offer, not sure who they are working for, or what their motive is as in terms of getting anyone to take them seriously.
They do not make inquiries on the parking pages, instead go straight for the whois, I think someone has outsourced a call center, with a list of domains, or criteria, and they are working for someone. They are going after aged keyword .com's. No matter how much you press them, they will never give you a price, just ask you to make an offer.
So before you guys get excited, and waste hours researching, do an ip check, they seem to be using very generic names, which no way seem legit.
Normally I wouldn't think much of it, but they were sent to 3 different emails...
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FIRST EMAIL:
<[email protected]>
Hi,
I am interested in buying your domain DOMAIN NAME Please let me know your asking price.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
William Smith
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[email protected] SAME IP AS ABOVE
Second Email:
Hi,
I would like to inquire if your domain name DOMAIN NAME is for sale.
If so, please reply with your asking price and I will email you back
soonest.
Thank you and have a great day.
Selene Jones
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[email protected] SAME IP AS ABOVE
THIRD EMAIL:
Hi There,
I am in the market for a few domain names and from doing a whois search I am showing that you are the owner of DOMAIN NAME.
If you are the owner and would like to sell, please let me know what your price is and I will get back to you.
Thank you very much,
Barbara Seale
They are making inquiries on .com, they will never give a price, only request you make an offer, not sure who they are working for, or what their motive is as in terms of getting anyone to take them seriously.
They do not make inquiries on the parking pages, instead go straight for the whois, I think someone has outsourced a call center, with a list of domains, or criteria, and they are working for someone. They are going after aged keyword .com's. No matter how much you press them, they will never give you a price, just ask you to make an offer.
So before you guys get excited, and waste hours researching, do an ip check, they seem to be using very generic names, which no way seem legit.
Normally I wouldn't think much of it, but they were sent to 3 different emails...
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Country | Philippines |
State/Region | 48 |
City | Bayombong |
Latitude | 16.4812 |
Longitude | 121.1497 |
Area Code |
FIRST EMAIL:
<[email protected]>
Hi,
I am interested in buying your domain DOMAIN NAME Please let me know your asking price.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
William Smith
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[email protected] SAME IP AS ABOVE
Second Email:
Hi,
I would like to inquire if your domain name DOMAIN NAME is for sale.
If so, please reply with your asking price and I will email you back
soonest.
Thank you and have a great day.
Selene Jones
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[email protected] SAME IP AS ABOVE
THIRD EMAIL:
Hi There,
I am in the market for a few domain names and from doing a whois search I am showing that you are the owner of DOMAIN NAME.
If you are the owner and would like to sell, please let me know what your price is and I will get back to you.
Thank you very much,
Barbara Seale
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