Well, it's unfortunate, but it's most likely true. Check this out....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2728608408&category=11153 , which is a link to an auction for HUM2.com & .net.... oddly enough, the same seller is auctioning Margarets.net. Here's a little info.... Hum2.com and Hum2.net are the only TLD's taken, and the seller has done business with the bidders in the auction before for non-related items. Coincidence? Doubtful.
Now check out Margarets.net --- it's not worth what's bid on it (in my lowly opinion), unless, of course, you consider a high perceived value to a shopowner, someone named Margaret, a family member, etc. Okay, we'll allow that for a moment....
.... until we see the same bidders once again. Checking their feedback shows a circle: they bid 90% of the time within their own circle. So, does this sound legitimate to you?
Just a word of warning.
(And I thought everyone on eBay told the truth. :depressed )
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2728608408&category=11153 , which is a link to an auction for HUM2.com & .net.... oddly enough, the same seller is auctioning Margarets.net. Here's a little info.... Hum2.com and Hum2.net are the only TLD's taken, and the seller has done business with the bidders in the auction before for non-related items. Coincidence? Doubtful.
Now check out Margarets.net --- it's not worth what's bid on it (in my lowly opinion), unless, of course, you consider a high perceived value to a shopowner, someone named Margaret, a family member, etc. Okay, we'll allow that for a moment....
.... until we see the same bidders once again. Checking their feedback shows a circle: they bid 90% of the time within their own circle. So, does this sound legitimate to you?
Just a word of warning.
(And I thought everyone on eBay told the truth. :depressed )